Oil Ministry Spokesperson says crude oil loading at Iraq's southern terminals is ongoing
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The Iraqi Ministry of Oil officially announced that crude oil loading operations at southern terminals are proceeding normally without disruption. This statement served as a key signal to alleviate concerns regarding supply interruptions caused by recent geopolitical instability in the Middle East. The market is showing signs of easing fears over supply shortages by confirming Iraq's stable crude oil export flow.
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- Crude Oil — Normal loading operations at Iraq's southern terminals alleviate concerns over global supply shortages, exerting downward pressure on oil prices. As the risk of supply disruption is removed, oil prices are expected to stabilize, and investors may consider short positions on crude oil futures.
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