Oil prices fall on hopes for smoother shipping in Strait of Hormuz
XLE•Supply and production updates in the U.S. Gulf and Russia
The lack of any new U.S. strikes on Iran overnight is probably weighing on oil prices, though a drop in flows through the Strait of Hormuz is limiting the downside, said UBS analyst Giovanni Staunovo.
Liquefied natural gas tankers have passed through the strait in recent days, but overall daily traffic has slowed.
U.S. President Donald Trump said this week that he did not think the war would restart and that "anything that happens is going to be over very quickly".
"Despite the U.S. ramping up attacks on military sites in Iran, the market drew some reassurance from the Trump administration’s decision to avoid targeting Iranian energy infrastructure," said ANZ commodity strategist Daniel Hynes.
Elsewhere, the IEA downgraded its projections on Russian oil production because of Ukrainian attacks on the country's energy infrastructure, the agency said on Friday.



