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BumRushDaShow

(171,345 posts)
Fri Apr 17, 2026, 09:13 AM Apr 17

Oil prices tumble more than 10% as Iran declares Strait of Hormuz open, easing supply fears

Source: CNBC

Published Thu, Apr 16 2026 8:40 PM EDT Updated 14 Min Ago


Oil prices tumbled Friday after Iranian Foreign Minister Seyed Abbas Araghchi declared the Strait of Hormuz "completely open" during the ceasefire between Israel and Lebanon, raising hopes of easing supply disruptions. Araghchi's comments on X followed remarks by U.S. President Donald Trump, who said late Thursday that the war in Iran "should be ending pretty soon."

U.S. crude oil futures for May delivery fell 9.8% to $85.37 per barrel. International benchmark Brent for June delivery tumbled 9.1% to $90.38 per barrel. In the social media post, Araghci said vessels traveling through the critical waterway must sail a "coordinated route" prescribed by Iran's maritime authorities.

Trump on Thursday said that "the war in Iran is going along swimmingly," reiterating rosy predictions about the end of the war that began on Feb. 28. Hours earlier, Trump said in a Truth Social post that a 10-day ceasefire between Israel and Lebanon is set to begin at 5 p.m. ET.

He added that Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu and Lebanese President Joseph Aoun would be invited to the White House for what he described as the first meaningful talks between the two countries since 1983.

Read more: https://www.cnbc.com/2026/04/17/oil-prices-wti-brent-israel-lebanon-ceasefire-trump.html



Article updated.

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Oil prices tumble more than 9% as Iran declares Strait of Hormuz open

Published Thu, Apr 16 2026 8:40 PM EDT Updated 14 Min Ago


Oil prices tumbled Friday after Iranian Foreign Minister Seyed Abbas Araghchi declared the Strait of Hormuz "completely open" during the ceasefire between Israel and Lebanon, raising hopes of easing supply disruptions. Araghchi's comments on X followed remarks by U.S. President Donald Trump, who said late Thursday that the war in Iran "should be ending pretty soon."

U.S. crude oil futures for May delivery fell 9.8% to $85.37 per barrel. International benchmark Brent for June delivery tumbled 9.1% to $90.38 per barrel. In the social media post, Araghci said vessels traveling through the critical waterway must sail a "coordinated route" prescribed by Iran's maritime authorities.

Trump on Thursday said that "the war in Iran is going along swimmingly," reiterating rosy predictions about the end of the war that began on Feb. 28. Hours earlier, Trump said in a Truth Social post that a 10-day ceasefire between Israel and Lebanon is set to begin at 5 p.m. ET.

He added that Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu and Lebanese President Joseph Aoun would be invited to the White House for what he described as the first meaningful talks between the two countries since 1983.



Original article -

Published Thu, Apr 16 2026 8:40 PM EDT Updated 1 Min Ago


Oil prices fell after U.S. President Donald Trump said that the war in Iran "should be ending pretty soon," while a ceasefire between Israel and Lebanon raised hopes of easing supply disruptions. U.S. crude oil futures for May delivery fell 1.44% to $93.33 per barrel. International benchmark Brent for June delivery declined 1.29% to $98.1 per barrel.

Trump on Thursday said that "the war in Iran is going along swimmingly," reiterating rosy predictions about the end of the war that began on Feb. 28. Hours earlier, Trump said in a Truth Social post that a 10-day ceasefire between Israel and Lebanon is set to begin at 5 p.m. ET.

He added that Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu and Lebanese President Joseph Aoun would be invited to the White House for what he described as the first meaningful talks between the two countries since 1983.

The U.S. State Department said both sides aimed to create conditions for lasting peace, including mutual recognition of sovereignty. The department said the effort included improved border security and reaffirmed Israel's right to self-defense. It also noted shared concerns over non-state armed groups from undermining Lebanon's sovereignty.
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Oil prices tumble more than 10% as Iran declares Strait of Hormuz open, easing supply fears (Original Post) BumRushDaShow Apr 17 OP
Iran bent the child rapist over their knee Aviation Pro Apr 17 #1
That thing gets open and closed more than our refrigerator door. twodogsbarking Apr 17 #2
It's sad that I had to read this from the Iranians to believe it. Ray Bruns Apr 17 #3
It feels like Trump and Iran are working together to manipulate markets WSHazel Apr 17 #4
Yeah, these are the actions of a cartel. Hugin Apr 17 #5
Yep Rebl2 Apr 17 #10
The stock swings might be a little premature IronLionZion Apr 17 #13
No quick fix for return to normal shipping in Strait of Hormuz nitpicked Apr 17 #6
Swimmingly, Bayard Apr 17 #7
For real? no_hypocrisy Apr 17 #8
Got gas for $3.60 this morning underpants Apr 17 #14
"coordinated route" - meaning "avoiding the mines"? muriel_volestrangler Apr 17 #9
Shipping firms seek clarifications before crossing Hormuz, Reuters,1156am EDT, 4/17/26 progree Apr 17 #11
Yup. BumRushDaShow Apr 17 #12

WSHazel

(790 posts)
4. It feels like Trump and Iran are working together to manipulate markets
Fri Apr 17, 2026, 09:52 AM
Apr 17

Iran makes an announcement like that out of the blue and anyone long equities and short oil is making a killing today. What are the odds that those in the Trump and Iran governments were loading up on stock futures and oil puts last night? 100%?

IronLionZion

(51,473 posts)
13. The stock swings might be a little premature
Fri Apr 17, 2026, 05:08 PM
Apr 17

Supply chain disruptions will take some time to work out. There is fertilizer, helium, and other materials impacted not just oil. Then the crude oil has to be refined into their final products.

nitpicked

(1,932 posts)
6. No quick fix for return to normal shipping in Strait of Hormuz
Fri Apr 17, 2026, 10:11 AM
Apr 17
https://www.bbc.com/news/live/cqxdg17yr2wt

(snip)

09:58

On the face of it, Iran’s reopening of the Strait of Hormuz is welcome news, but the reality could be more complicated.

The major shipping companies have continually stressed that the safety of their crews and vessels is their top priority.

It is likely they will want to see a sustained cessation of hostilities before they feel they can return to what was an important route for global shipping.
(snip)

The closest comparison is when ships avoided the route through the Red Sea and Suez Canal after Houthi rebels began attacking ships in December 2023. It took more than two years for a limited return to begin which only happened after months went by without any attacks.
(snip)

Bayard

(30,066 posts)
7. Swimmingly,
Fri Apr 17, 2026, 11:05 AM
Apr 17

Not a word in trump's vocabulary. Proof that someone else wrote this post.

Still not believing him. After the 10-day ceasefire, Israel will start bombing Lebanon again, and the clock gets reset.

underpants

(196,950 posts)
14. Got gas for $3.60 this morning
Fri Apr 17, 2026, 05:12 PM
Apr 17

That was before this announcement was made. I usually pay little attention to gas prices since I use very little but it was $4.09 and $4.19 not too long ago.

muriel_volestrangler

(106,461 posts)
9. "coordinated route" - meaning "avoiding the mines"?
Fri Apr 17, 2026, 11:53 AM
Apr 17
The president also said Iran, with help from the U.S., is working to remove all mines from strait.

https://www.pbs.org/newshour/world/trump-and-irans-foreign-minister-declare-strait-of-hormuz-is-fully-open

The mines, which the U.S. accused Iran of placing in the Strait of Hormuz, are explosive devices set underwater to damage or destroy ships.

In announcing the reopening of the strait to commercial vessels on Friday, Iran stressed that ships should stick to a designated route through the far north of the narrow shipping lane, which it previously said was necessary to avoid sea mines.

It's not clear how the U.S. will verify that all mines have been removed from the strait, but American Navy warships carried out at least one mine-clearing mission, a week ago, through the strait.

Last week, the New York Times reported that Iran could not locate all of the mines it had set in the waterway, and could not remove them all, citing U.S. officials.

https://www.cbsnews.com/live-updates/iran-war-trump-israel-lebanon-ceasefire-hezbollah-strait-hormuz/#post-update-969983b8

In the absence of much of its fleet of large naval vessels, which have been destroyed by US and Israeli strikes, Iran has deployed small surface vessels to lay mines in parts of the strait of Hormuz. It is not known how many mines have been laid. Iran has left a path open to ships that are prepared to pay a toll.
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Mines are quick and easy to lay, but their clearance is laborious and dangerous. Although the strait is narrow, the mined passage represents a large area and crewed US minesweepers would be easy targets in the event of a resumption of hostilities.

The best, and least risky, option for the US would be to use uncrewed marine mine-hunting vehicles. Those include the Knifefish undersea mine hunter, a submersible device, and the MCM anti-mine vessel, which looks like a speed boat.

https://www.theguardian.com/world/2026/apr/16/strait-of-hormuz-mines-iran-us


(the beige area has been declared "hazardous" by Iran; the blue lanes are the ones used since the attack on Iran, presumably easier for Iran to control with surface vessels and land-based weapons).

progree

(13,055 posts)
11. Shipping firms seek clarifications before crossing Hormuz, Reuters,1156am EDT, 4/17/26
Fri Apr 17, 2026, 12:50 PM
Apr 17
https://finance.yahoo.com/news/shipping-firms-seek-clarifications-crossing-155557135.html

U.S. military vessels are still prohibited. (That would presumably include U.S. minesweepers)

BumRushDaShow

(171,345 posts)
12. Yup.
Fri Apr 17, 2026, 02:16 PM
Apr 17

Had that in a tab the past couple of hours (the US New s& World Report version of the Reuters story) and just posted - https://www.democraticunderground.com/10143652164

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