Iran halt
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Halt Hour 185: London Closes, 14 Hours Until Lloyd's Opens
ICE Brent's European session closed at approximately halt hour 184 without moving any of the four verification conditions. Lloyd's commercial syndicates open Monday morning.

Halt Hour 176: London Mid-Morning, All Four Conditions at Zero
At 10:00 UTC on July 5 the halt stands at 176 hours. London has been open three hours, pricing the same unverified corridor that closed the Asian session. Washington returns Monday.

Halt Hour 172: Tokyo Closes, London Opens in One Hour
At 06:00 UTC on July 5 the halt stands at 172 hours. Tokyo has closed. Singapore and Hong Kong remain active. The London open is approximately one hour away. All four verification conditions remain at zero.

Halt Hour 168: Full Asian Session Underway, Corridor Unchanged
At 02:00 UTC on July 5 the halt stands at 168 hours. Tokyo, Singapore, and Hong Kong are all in session — the first full Asian pricing window since the London holiday close.

Halt Hour 166: Tokyo Opens Into an Unchanged Corridor
At 00:00 UTC on July 5 the halt stands at 166 hours. Tokyo has been open for roughly an hour — the first major pricing session since London's Independence Day close. All four verification conditions remain at zero.

Halt Hour 164: Tokyo One Hour Out, Asian Session Incoming
At 22:00 UTC on July 4 the halt stands at 164 hours. US and London markets are dark. Tokyo opens in roughly one hour, bringing the first post-London pricing window.

Halt Hour 160: US Holiday Dark, Pre-Tokyo Gap, Corridor Unchanged
At 18:00 UTC on July 4 the halt stands at 160 hours. London has closed, US markets remain dark, and Asian markets are five hours from open as Tehran ceremonies continue into the night.

Halt Hour 158: London Close, US Holiday Dark, Corridor Unchanged
At 16:00 UTC on July 4 the halt stands at 158 hours. London approaches the European close as US markets remain dark and Tehran funeral ceremonies continue into the evening.

Halt Hour 156: London Afternoon, US Holiday Dark, Corridor Unchanged
At 14:00 UTC on July 4 the halt stands at 156 hours. London enters the afternoon session as US markets remain closed and Tehran funeral ceremonies enter the evening.

Halt Hour 154: London Midday, US Holiday Dark, Corridor Unchanged
At 12:00 UTC on July 4 the halt stands at 154 hours. London enters midday as US markets remain closed. All four verification conditions hold at zero completed steps.

Halt Hour 152: London Mid-Morning, Tehran Procession, Corridor Unchanged
At 10:00 UTC on July 4 the halt stands at 152 hours. London mid-morning session runs unchanged as Tehran's state funeral procession moves through the city.

Halt Hour 148: Tokyo Closes the Independence Day Session, London Pre-Market Opens
At 06:00 UTC on July 4 the halt stands at 148 hours. Tokyo closes the first Independence Day Asia session unchanged. London pre-market opens as funeral crowds gather in Tehran.

Halt Hour 144: Independence Day Gap Opens, Tehran Funeral Begins
The US-Iran halt reaches 144 hours as the July 4 federal holiday takes effect. Asian markets open the holiday gap as Khamenei state funeral ceremonies begin in Tehran.

Halt Hour 140: Holiday Gap Opens, ICE Brent Locks in Pause Premium
At 22:00 UTC Friday the halt reaches 140 hours. The 89-hour holiday gap is open. ICE Brent settled at the pause premium. The 'by Friday' channel deadline expired unmet.

Halt Hour 136: Channel Deadline Expires, Brent Settlement in 90 Minutes
At 18:00 UTC the 'by Friday' violation-channel commitment has definitively expired. ICE Brent settles in 90 minutes. The holiday gap opens in two hours. Halt stands at 136 hours.

Halt Hour 134: Pre-Holiday Mid-Afternoon as ICE Brent Settlement Nears
US-Iran halt at 134 hours. Two hours into the pre-holiday window, Iran's 'by Friday' channel commitment is effectively unmet. The ICE Brent settlement is three hours out.

Halt Hour 132: US Pre-Holiday Window Opens, No Channel Yet
The US-Iran halt reaches 132 hours as the US pre-holiday institutional window opens. The violation-reporting channel promised 'by Friday' has not entered the public record across a full European business day.

Halt Hour 130: European Midday With Two Hours to US Pre-Holiday Window
The US-Iran halt reaches 130 hours at European midday. The 'by Friday' channel remains absent after six hours of London trading, with the pre-holiday US window two hours out.

Halt Hour 128: European Mid-Morning Finds No Channel Confirmation
The US-Iran halt reaches 128 hours at European mid-morning Friday without confirmation of the violation-reporting channel Iran committed to establishing 'by Friday.'

Halt Hour 124: London Open Carries No Channel Confirmation to Holiday
The US-Iran halt passes 124 hours at the London open as Lloyd's home market opens on the final pre-holiday session with the Friday channel commitment unconfirmed.

Halt Hour 120: Tokyo Mid-Session Carries No Channel Confirmation
The US-Iran halt passes 120 hours at Tokyo mid-session Friday without confirmation of the violation-reporting channel Iran announced would exist 'by Friday.'

Halt Hour 118: Asia Open Inherits Holiday Week With No Verified Step
The US-Iran halt passes 118 hours at the July 3 Asia open — first session after the US pre-holiday window closed Thursday without a single verification step.

Halt Hour 114: US Window Closes as NYMEX Enters Pre-Holiday Final
At 20:00 UTC Thursday the US institutional window closes at hour 114 without a verification step as NYMEX WTI enters its final pre-Independence Day settlement.

Halt Hour 112: Two Hours Left in the US Window as NYMEX Approaches Its Pre-Holiday Close
At 18:00 UTC Thursday, the US-Iran halt reaches hour 112. The US institutional window has two hours remaining. NYMEX WTI holds the pause-premium and no verification step has begun.

Halt Hour 110: US Mid-Session Holds the Pause Premium as Four Hours Remain
At 16:00 UTC Thursday the halt is at hour 110, two hours into the US window. NYMEX WTI holds at pause-premium. Four hours remain before the pre-holiday close.

Halt Hour 108: New York Pre-Market Opens as Final Pre-Holiday US Window Begins
At 14:00 UTC Thursday the halt reaches hour 108 with New York pre-market opening against an unchanged record: no Oman text, no Lloyd's move, no tanker transit in twelve sessions.

Halt Hour 106: European Midday Unchanged as New York Pre-Market Opens in Two Hours
At noon UTC Thursday the US-Iran halt enters its 106th hour. The European midday carries the same verification record as every prior session: no Oman formulation, no Lloyd's move.

Halt Hour 104: European Session Holds Pause Premium Ahead of New York
Four hours into Thursday's European session, halt hour 104 carries no Oman formulation or Lloyd's repricing — the last pre-holiday US window opens in approximately six hours.

Halt Hour 100: London Opens as the Last Pre-Holiday European Window
The US-Iran halt reaches 100 hours as London opens Thursday with Lloyd's syndicates and European foreign ministries holding the last institutional window before July 4 narrows US capacity.

Halt Hour 98: Tokyo Mid-Session Holds the Pause Premium Into London
At hour 98 the US-Iran halt sits in Tokyo mid-session with oil unchanged, Hormuz dark to tankers, and London's open four hours away as Thursday's institutional window begins to form.

Halt Hour 96: Four-Day Mark, Oman Channel Silent as Tokyo Opens
The US-Iran halt reaches 96 hours and the four-day mark as Tokyo opens Thursday. Wednesday closed without an Oman statement, congressional action, or Lloyd's repricing.

What Thursday Must Deliver Before July 4 Closes the Week
Wednesday closed without an Oman statement, congressional action, or Lloyd's repricing — the halt's fifth day ends with Thursday as the final US working window before July 4.

Halt Hour 92: New York Session Closes Without an Oman Formulation
The US-Iran halt reaches 92 hours as the New York Wednesday session closes. No Oman working-group text, no congressional statement, no shift in Lloyd's war-risk pricing.

Halt Hour 90: New York Mid-Session Reaches Wednesday Afternoon With No Movement
The US-Iran halt runs 90 hours through New York's mid-session. No Oman statement, no congressional floor speech, and no tanker operator has committed to a Hormuz passage.

Halt Hour 86: New York Pre-Market Opens to an Unbroken Verification Record
The US-Iran halt runs 86 hours as the New York pre-market opens Wednesday afternoon. No Oman statement, no Iranian confirmation, and no congressional member has spoken on the record.

Halt Hour 82: European Mid-Session Holds Ahead of New York Pre-Market
The US-Iran halt runs 82 hours through the European mid-morning with no Oman statement, no Iranian confirmation, and no E3 diplomatic signal ahead of the New York open.

Halt Hour 78: London Open Sees No Overnight Signal From Oman
London's Wednesday pre-market opens at 06:00 UTC with the US-Iran halt entering its 78th hour and the Asia-Pacific session having produced no Oman channel movement.

Halt Hour 74: Tokyo Midday Extends Unverified Halt as BDA Gap Reaches Day Four
Tokyo's Wednesday midday session holds the pause premium through a fifth consecutive unverified window as CENTCOM's battle damage assessment reaches its fourth day without release.

Halt Hour 72: Three Tests Still Open as Wednesday's Asia Session Opens
The US-Iran halt enters day three at the Wednesday Asian open with no verification movement. Congressional briefings began Tuesday with no public output from any member.

Halt Hour 52: Asian Markets Open to a Four-Session Verification Gap
Tuesday's Asian session inherits an unverified US-Iran halt for the fourth consecutive time as Tokyo and Singapore open with zero movement on any confirmation test.

New York Closes With Halt Unverified; Oman Silent at Hour 50
The Oman working group did not speak before the New York close, handing Tuesday's Asian session an unverified halt entering its 50th hour. Congressional briefings open Tuesday.

Halt at 48 Hours: No New Exchanges, No Verified Agreement
The US-Iran pause enters its 48th hour without a new kinetic exchange, but all three verification tests remain open as the New York session nears its close at 20:30 UTC.

Congressional Briefings Begin as the Halt Stays Unverified at Hour 42
Senate and House committees move toward classified briefings as the halt enters hour 42 with no Iranian confirmation, no tanker transit, and no Oman working group statement.

New York Opens at Hour 40: Oil Traders Price an Unverified Halt
US energy futures began their first New York session since the Iran exchange cycle with all three halt verification tests still open and no official statement from Tehran.

Inside the Hormuz 'Arrangements' Dispute Stalling the US-Iran Halt
Iran's Foreign Minister blamed altered Hormuz arrangements, not the US strikes, for resumed hostilities — making the arrangements question the technical talks' core bottleneck.

Halt at 36 Hours: Congress Opens, New York Session Three Hours Out
The US-Iran pause reaches its thirty-sixth hour with London mid-session, Congress opening its first working day since the War Powers filing, and New York three hours out.

Halt at 32 Hours: London Session Opens Without Iranian Confirmation
The US-Iran pause held through Asia's Monday session with all three verification tests still open, handing European markets and Congress an unresolved halt.

Oil Enters Asia Session as Iran-US Halt Holds, Tehran Silent
Brent entered Tokyo's Monday session at an elevated war-risk premium with the halt unverified by Tehran, no tanker transit, and the Oman working group still silent.