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Diesel Prices Slide Amid Hormuz Strait Peace Talks

Diesel prices on the CME have dropped significantly amid potential peace talks involving the U.S., Iran, and Israel, which could lead to the reopening of the Strait of Hormuz. This decline marks the sixth drop in seven weeks.

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May 30, 2026
Diesel Prices Slide Amid Hormuz Strait Peace Talks

The ultra low sulfur diesel (ULSD) futures on the CME saw a notable decline, settling at $3.5409/g on Wednesday morning, marking a 3.47% drop from the previous day. This marks the sixth decline in the past seven weeks, driven by emerging peace talks that could reopen the Strait of Hormuz.

Geopolitical Developments

The potential peace agreement involving the U.S., Iran, and Israel has sparked optimism about the reopening of the Strait of Hormuz, a critical chokepoint for global oil flows. The Merrill Lynch energy research team highlighted several false starts in negotiations, but the current talks have led to a significant selloff in diesel futures.

Supply Side Dynamics

The ongoing closure of the Strait has resulted in a loss of 3-4 million barrels/day of refined product capacity and 11 million b/d of crude flows. As the situation persists, there is an expectation of a substantial restocking demand once the strait reopens. Merrill Lynch estimates a need for 1.2 billion barrels of crude and 300 million barrels of refined products to replenish inventories.

Demand Considerations

Despite the current bearish sentiment, the need to restore inventories could drive demand. The energy sector anticipates a restocking phase that may not be fully priced into the market yet. This could stabilize or even increase prices once the geopolitical situation resolves.

Price Outlook

The market remains cautious, with energy investors wary of adding to positions until more concrete developments emerge. The U.S. Department of Energy and Energy Information Administration will continue to monitor the situation closely, with upcoming data releases likely to influence market sentiment.

"Even though the strait remains closed, some energy investors are hesitant to add to energy stocks, knowing the strait could reopen soon and stocks could drop materially." - Merrill Lynch report

Date ULSD Price ($/g) Change (%)
May 19 4.1625 -
May 24 3.7146 -10.8
May 25 3.5409 -3.47

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