American public opinion believes that it will still take time to alleviate the global energy crisis.
According to news from the United States on the 15th, the speed of global energy crisis recovery depends on how much confidence shipping companies have in maintaining and extending the memorandum of understanding between the US and Iran. Although the US-Iran memorandum of understanding has significantly lowered international oil prices, it will still take a long time to achieve large-scale oil and gas shipments. The news states that the primary factor currently testing the US-Iran agreement is whether shipping companies have enough confidence to send ships through the Strait of Hormuz; secondly, their expectations for the opening times of the Strait of Hormuz; another important issue is whether oil and gas producers in the Gulf region have the confidence to start production recovery. The news also states that, due to factors such as oil tanker transportation, as well as finished oil processing and distribution, energy prices will not recover to pre-conflict levels in the short term.
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