Asia buys more US crude oil as Hormuz remains blocked Asian refiners are increasing purchases of US crude as the Strait of Hormuz remains effectively closed, with at least four major buyers securing alternative supplies for delivery later this year, traders said. Shipping traffic through the strategic waterway fell below its monthly average towards the…
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