Crude awakening: Why doomsday scenarios of US$200 oil didn’t come true
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Crude awakening: Why doomsday scenarios of US$200 oil didn’t come true
One country that had nothing to with the war in Iran may have something to do with it, analysts say
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By Steven Wilhelm
Published Jun 28, 2026
Last updated 5 hours ago
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This aerial photo shows a tanker unloading imported crude oil at a terminal port in Qingdao, in China's eastern Shandong province on June 25, 2026. PHOTO BY …
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