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Saudi Aramco CEO says oil market won't normalize until 2027 if Hormuz disruption persists
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- The oil market will take until 2027 to normalize if the disruption in the Strait of Hormuz persists beyond the middle of June, the CEO of the world's largest oil company warned Monday.
- The U.S. and Iran do not appear any closer to a deal to end the war and reopen Hormuz.
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The oil market will take until 2027 to normalize if the disruption in the Strait of Hormuz persists beyond the middle of June, the CEO of the world's largest oil company warned Monday.
"If the Strait of Hormuz opens today, it will still take months for the market to rebalance, and if its opening is delayed by a few more weeks, then normalization will last into 2027," Saudi Aramco CEO Amin Nasser told investors on the company's first-quarter earnings call.
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