Heating Oil Falls Toward 3-1/2-Month Low
2026-06-22 14:57
By
Agna Gabriel
1 min. read
US heating oil prices fell to below $3.12 per gallon, near the lowest since early March, as progress in US-Iran peace talks fueled expectations of easing energy shortages and weaker fuel price pressures.
Markets reacted to reports that Washington and Tehran agreed on a roadmap toward a final agreement within 60 days, while the US Treasury authorized production, delivery, and sale of Iranian oil and petroleum products for two months.
A potential reopening of the Strait of Hormuz could mark a major shift for global energy markets, restoring traffic through a route that normally handles about a quarter of global seaborne oil shipments.
The prospect of returning supply has already pushed Brent crude below $79 per barrel, its lowest level since early March.
US refiners are also adjusting operations after months of disruption, producing record levels of jet fuel while reducing gasoline output to capture stronger margins.