HOUSTON: Roughly 7 million barrels a day of oil are getting out of the Persian Gulf with U.S. military help, Energy Secretary Chris Wright said on Friday at an event in Houston.That is ‌about half ⁠of the ⁠flow of oil that has been stuck in the Strait of ​Hormuz since the U.S.-Israeli war with Iran began, Wright said."We have a ​military effort that we've not talked a lot about, which started more recently to get cargoes out," Wright said.No Iranian ​crude is getting out of ⁠the Strait, Wright ‌said at a Bloomberg Energy event, adding ​that he ​expects to see the free flow of ⁠all products through the Persian Gulf if a ​deal is reached. And if no deal is ​reached, he said the U.S. military will work to restore the flow.The flow of 7 million bpd is a bigger number than the oil industry was expecting, said Dan Pickering, chief investment officer at Pickering Energy Partners.Oil ‌prices, currently in the $88 range, indicate that investors had assumed only about 3 million to 4 ​million barrels of ​oil were flowing ⁠through the Strait, Rebecca Babin, CIBC Private Wealth senior energy trader, said at the event.Wright said that some sanctions on ​Iran could be partially lifted if a deal is made.A U.S. gasoline tax holiday over the summer was a possibility that could help reduce prices, Wright said.