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Probability
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Analysis
Context
What moves the probability
Deadline is days away
With resolution set for 22 August 2026 and today already 18 August 2026, there is almost no runway left for a negotiated de-escalation to be announced and confirmed. Announcements of this scale typically require weeks of diplomatic groundwork, which pushes the probability down sharply this close to the deadline.
No reported diplomatic opening
There is no publicly reported direct negotiation track between Washington and Tehran that would plausibly produce a blockade-ending statement in this window. Without a visible process underway, the market has little basis to expect a surprise announcement.
Stated US pressure policy
The administration's public posture has been to maintain, not ease, pressure on Iranian oil exports and shipping. A reversal of that stance would be a significant policy shift, which the market prices as an outlier event rather than a likely one.
Strict resolution wording
The rules require a general end or suspension, not a limited exemption for a specific ship, cargo, or port. This raises the bar for a Yes outcome, since a partial or symbolic gesture would not qualify, which keeps the price low even if some minor easing were floated.
The case for
- A rapid diplomatic breakthrough, such as a nuclear framework agreement or a prisoner exchange, could prompt the White House or State Department to announce a general suspension before 22 August 2026.
- A sharp spike in global oil prices could push the administration to ease shipping restrictions on Iranian crude to relieve supply pressure, and such a decision could be announced quickly if already under internal discussion.
- Any announced high-level contact between US and Iranian officials in the coming days would materially raise the odds of a qualifying statement before the deadline.
The case against
- No talks between Washington and Tehran have been publicly reported in the lead-up to this deadline, leaving no visible process that could produce an announcement in time.
- The US administration's stated policy has been to sustain pressure on Iranian oil exports, not reverse it, making a sudden about-face within days unlikely.
- The settlement rules exclude narrow, vessel-specific exemptions, so even a partial easing gesture would not resolve the market Yes, raising the practical bar for a qualifying announcement.
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