Removing sanctions on Iran oil will bring supplies into ports, US energy secretary says

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Removing oil sanctions on stranded ​Iranian oil would ‌get supplies to Asia within three or four days, ​U.S. Energy Secretary ​Chris Wright said on ⁠Friday in an ⁠interview ​with Fox ​Business Network.

According to Reuters, U.S. Treasury Secretary Scott ​Bessent said on Thursday the ​U.S. may soon remove sanctions on Iranian oil ​stranded on tankers ​at sea, as Washington seeks ‌to ⁠curb prices soaring over Iran's closure of the Strait of ​Hormuz amid the war.

"Within days, ​within ⁠three or four days, that ​oil will start ​to ⁠arrive at ports," Wright said in an ⁠interview ​with Fox ​Business Network.

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