AGP Executive Report
Last update: 10 hours agoUS-Iran Deal at Versailles: Trump and Iran’s president signed a 14-point memorandum to end the Middle East war, with Tehran agreeing to dilute enriched uranium in return for major sanctions relief and a $300bn reconstruction plan. The pact calls for an immediate ceasefire, a 60-day path to a final agreement, removal of the US naval blockade, and safe, toll-free Strait of Hormuz passage as shipping restarts. Oil Market Shock to Relief: Oil slid after the signing as markets priced in reopening; analysts warn the return of trapped Persian Gulf crude could quickly flip shortages into an oversupply risk. Hormuz Reopening Logistics: Reports say dozens of tankers and roughly 62m barrels are poised to sail once the strait reopens, with cargoes reaching India in about a week and East Asia later. Regional Energy Security Watch: The IEA warned Southeast Asia remains exposed, with the Middle East supplying 60% of crude oil imports and Hormuz disruptions previously driving a sharp rise in the region’s import bill. UAE Output Push: The IEA also flagged UAE non-OPEC growth, projecting output above 5m bpd next year as Abu Dhabi expands capacity. Policy Ripple Effects: Pakistan’s PM ordered fuel-price pass-through as crude falls, while Malaysia delayed its carbon tax rollout citing Middle East uncertainty.
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