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Washington has said that it will end up in the future.
The United States and South Korea, including South Korea and Japan, continue to blame Iran's oil budget, Bloomberg reported on Friday, citing U.S. official.
"Oil prices look to remain under pressure, as fears of global oversupply have returned to revenge," said Ashley Kelty, oil and gas research analyst at Cantor Fitzgerald Europe.
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Despite these efforts, waivers are likely to be only temporary.
Goldman Sachs said it expected Iran's crude oil exports to 1.15 million barrels per day by the end of the year, down from around 2.5 million bpd in mid-2018.