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nitpicked

(1,763 posts)
Wed Mar 18, 2026, 10:16 AM 7 hrs ago

Trump waives U.S. shipping law for 60 days to steady oil market

https://www.cnbc.com/2026/03/18/trump-jones-act-oil-iran-war.html

President Donald Trump issued a 60-day waiver of a longstanding U.S. shipping law in an attempt to stabilize oil markets amid the Iran war, the White House confirmed to CNBC on Wednesday.

((This the Jones Act.))

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Trump waives U.S. shipping law for 60 days to steady oil market (Original Post) nitpicked 7 hrs ago OP
WTI had been touching $99 nitpicked 6 hrs ago #1
But he just said high oil prices are good for America leftstreet 6 hrs ago #2
I think he meant American oil companies nitpicked 6 hrs ago #5
And RBOB had been 3.225 just before nitpicked 6 hrs ago #3
Excerpt: Passages 6 hrs ago #4
Markets must have reached the same conclusion nitpicked 6 hrs ago #6
Yep. Passages 6 hrs ago #8
Scraping the bottom of the barrel Boo1 6 hrs ago #7

nitpicked

(1,763 posts)
5. I think he meant American oil companies
Wed Mar 18, 2026, 10:29 AM
6 hrs ago

After all, NHK was this morning saying that the Japanese prime minister will inquire (when she visits this week) about obtaining oil from Alaska.

nitpicked

(1,763 posts)
3. And RBOB had been 3.225 just before
Wed Mar 18, 2026, 10:23 AM
6 hrs ago

Fell back about a cent.

((I add about .60 for other charges to guesstimate what the pump price may become.))

Passages

(4,018 posts)
4. Excerpt:
Wed Mar 18, 2026, 10:28 AM
6 hrs ago
The requirement sharply limits the number ​of ⁠tankers available for domestic shipments, but is supported by maritime industry unions.
Waiving the rule temporarily would allow foreign ships to carry cargoes between U.S. ports, ⁠potentially ​lowering shipping costs and speeding deliveries.
Analysts have ​said, however, that the impact on pump prices will likely be minimal.

https://www.reuters.com/world/us/us-expected-issue-jones-act-waiver-domestic-shipping-soon-wednesday-sources-say-2026-03-18/

Boo1

(331 posts)
7. Scraping the bottom of the barrel
Wed Mar 18, 2026, 10:34 AM
6 hrs ago

And it's not stopping the rise. Oil retreats on news, then climbs back up.

Soon there won't be any levers left to pull.

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