Oil prices slip as US and Iran sign peace deal

Oil prices have dropped following an interim agreement between the United States and Iran. The deal aims to end the war, reopen the Strait of Hormuz and lift sanctions on Iranian oil exports.

The agreement takes the form of a 14-point memorandum. It starts a 60-day period of further negotiations between the two countries.

The pact could resolve a major disruption to global energy supplies. Analysts expect this may lead to a significant oil supply glut in 2027.

Brent crude futures have fallen in response to the news. Markets are adjusting to the prospect of increased Iranian oil flows once sanctions are eased.

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President Donald Trump announced a two-week suspension of attacks against Iran, conditioned on reopening the Strait of Hormuz. WTI crude prices fell over 17% to US$93 per barrel, while Brent dropped to US$103.43. The move follows a 10-point Iranian proposal and talks with Pakistan.

Oil prices have fallen to their lowest levels in nearly two months following indications from U.S. and Iranian officials of a potential agreement to ease Middle East tensions.

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Crude oil prices dipped on June 4 following a ceasefire between Israel and Lebanon that raised hopes for easing U.S.-Iran tensions.

In the ongoing Strait of Hormuz crisis, crude oil prices fell below $100 a barrel following announcements that US-Iran talks will resume on Thursday—easing some geopolitical risk after last week's US naval blockade. West Texas Intermediate (WTI) crude spiked to $105 at the Globex open before correcting to around $98, amid persistent supply disruptions.

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Oil prices climbed sharply after Donald Trump rejected Iran's peace plan, sending ripples through global markets. The rupee hit a record low and equities slumped in India amid the developments. This follows last week's US-Iran exchange of fire that shattered a fragile ceasefire.

Global oil prices dropped sharply on May 7, 2026, after US President Donald Trump said a deal with Iran was very possible, sparking optimism for lower pump prices in the Philippines.

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Die Brent-Rohöl-Futures für Juni starteten am 22. März 2026 bei 106 US-Dollar, ein Anstieg um 0,1 %, inmitten verschärfter US-iranischer Spannungen, die die Energieinfrastruktur in der Straße von Hormus bedrohen und die anhaltende Ölkrise im Nahen Osten verschärfen.

 

 

 

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