Two Indian liquefied petroleum gas vessels successfully transited the Strait of Hormuz, transporting 92,700 tons of cargo. This move stems from international diplomatic negotiations and reduces the risk of U.S. military escort involvement. Analysis suggests that if Tehran permits safe passage, it could restore more than half of the traffic volume through the strait, leading to a decline in crude oil futures prices.

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