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"High-yield" Iran is about to return to the oil market U.S. debt agreement difficult to break through U.S. oil under pressure in the day.

During his first visit to Tehran on May 29, OPEC Secretary General Alghes said the organization would welcome Iran's full return to the oil market after the lifting of sanctions.。He also said that Iran has the ability to achieve very high levels of production in a short period of time.。

On May 29, OPEC Secretary General Haitham Al-Ghais said during his first visit to Tehran that the organization would welcome Iran's full return to the oil market after the lifting of sanctions.。He also said that Iran has the ability to achieve very high levels of production in a short period of time.。

According to the official website of Iran's Oil Ministry, Arghis believes that Iran is a responsible country among OPEC members and believes that OPEC countries will work together to ensure that there is a degree of supply and demand in the oil market.。He also said that the organization's previous voluntary production cuts were also "to strike a good balance between global oil supply and demand."。

On the same day, Arghis also said in an interview that it is unfair to say that OPEC is no longer an effective independent institution.。He said OPEC had succeeded in getting 10 countries to join the declaration of cooperation in order to restore stability and balance in the market.。Despite fluctuations and challenges for more than 60 years, OPEC has been a steady player.。He also said OPEC's forecast for global oil demand growth in 2023 is driven by expectations that demand for aviation fuel and gasoline will pick up with the upcoming summer tourism, while demand for other products will improve as China continues to open up and inflation and U.S. debt problems are resolved.。

In the United States, despite the agreement on the debt ceiling, procedural rules may be its biggest obstacle.。In January, McCarthy struck a handshake agreement that required all nine Republicans on the House Rules Committee to agree to push through legislation or the bill could not go to the full House for consideration and a vote, which could complicate negotiators' efforts to pass a bill raising the U.S. debt ceiling this week, according to media reports.。

Roy said the deal would doom the debt ceiling bill to failure because he and another Republican conservative committee member are trying to block the bill's advance.。Roy reminded that the rules committee made it clear that nothing can pass without the votes of at least seven Republicans。And the committee won't allow a bill to be sent to the House for debate and vote without a unanimous Republican vote (9).。Senior Republican sources acknowledge that seven Republican committee members are needed to agree to move forward with legislation, but they strongly deny the notion that all nine Republican members are needed to agree to move forward.。

In addition, Republican presidential candidate Ron DeSantis (Ron DeSantis) also strongly opposed the debt ceiling agreement just reached on TV on Monday morning.。"Our country will still be on the verge of bankruptcy," he said, expressing defiance for approving a deal on "huge spending."。

WTI crude fell under pressure during the day due to market concerns that Iran's return to the oil market will disrupt existing production, overlaid with the risk of a debt ceiling agreement breaking through the House of Representatives 2.27%, currently trading at 71.$3020, the daily level is likely to record two consecutive negative。It is reported that the 35th OPEC and non-OPEC oil-producing countries ministerial meeting will be held in Austria on June 4, Saudi Arabia last week warned of bets on falling oil prices "short sellers," the market expects the meeting will throw a signal of further production cuts。

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