Heating Oil Plunges Nearly 15%
2026-04-17 14:29
By
Andre Joaquim
1 min. read
Heating oil futures for delivery at the New York Harbor plunged nearly 15% to the $3.3 per gallon mark on Friday, tracking the decline in crude oil benchmarks after Iranian officials stated that the Strait of Hormuz is open for all commercial vessels.
The move backed expectations that crude oil and refined product supply from the key region could increase toward normal levels in the near future after cargoes from the Persian Gulf have been nearly suspended since the start of the conflict in March.
Still, US President Trump stated that Iranian tankers will remain blockaded for the upcoming sessions, contingent on a longer-lasting resolution to the conflict.
The shortage of feedstock for diesel refiners had lifted heating oil futures past $4.7 per gallon in late March, a premium to the heavily-used biodiesel in Asia.