Venezuelan oil supply gap emerges as U.S. imports rise following attacks on Iran and the Strait of Hormuz shutdown disrupting global crude markets.
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Strait of Hormuz closure impact could disrupt global oil markets as some U.S. states, especially California, still rely heavily on Persian Gulf crude.
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Strait of Hormuz Risk is keeping Brent crude above $70 despite large U.S. inventory builds and near-record domestic production.