Oil falls slightly on reports of potential US-Iran ceasefire deal

Oil prices saw a slight dip amid hopes for a U.S.-Iran ceasefire extension. Vice President JD Vance indicated progress but stated a deal is not yet finalized. This news has kept oil prices from falling further. Discussions are ongoing regarding Ir...

ETMarkets.com
Oil futures saw a slight dip amid hopes for a U.S.-Iran ceasefire extension, though Vice President Vance indicated a deal is close but not finalized.
Oil futures fell slightly on hopes for a potential deal to extend a U.S.-Iran ceasefire, although remarks from Vice President JD Vance that the nations were "close" to reaching a deal but "not there yet" kept a floor under prices.

Brent crude futures for July, which expire on Friday's settlement, was ‌down 35 ⁠cents, or ⁠0.37%, at $93.36 a barrel at 0105 GMT. U.S. oil futures fell 63 cents, or 0.71%, to $88.27 a barrel.

The more actively traded August Brent futures fell 46 cents, or 0.50%, to $92.24.


Prices were down more than 8% for the week with Brent hitting a low of $87.11 versus last week's high of $109.47.

Prices have been volatile in recent sessions, swinging ⁠by as much ‌as $6 for both benchmarks on conflicting signals over a possible end to the three-month Iran war and the potential re-opening ⁠of the Strait of Hormuz - a key transit route for roughly a fifth of the world's oil and liquefied natural gas supplies.

Traffic through the maritime chokepoint remains a small fraction of the pre-war level.
ADVERTISEMENT

The U.S. and Iran reached an agreement on Thursday to extend their ceasefire and lift restrictions on shipping through the strait, sources told Reuters, though U.S. President Donald Trump has ‌yet to approve it and Iranian state media said it had not been finalised.

U.S. Vice President JD Vance told reporters that Washington was "not there ⁠yet" with Iran on an agreement but that they were close, adding that the U.S. was in a position where it could substantially set back Tehran's nuclear program.

Vance said there were a couple of sticking points in talks with Tehran concerning its enriched uranium stockpile and the question of enrichment.

"I can't guarantee that we're going to get there, but right now I feel pretty good about it," he said.
ADVERTISEMENT
ADVERTISEMENT
READ MORE

READ MORE:

LOGIN & CLAIM

50 TIMESPOINTS

More from our Partners

Loading next story
Business News › Markets › Commodities › News › Oil falls slightly on reports of potential US-Iran ceasefire deal
Text Size:AAA
Success
This article has been saved

*

+