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1 April 2026 02:33  |

Oil Falls on Signs From US, Iran of Openness for War Resolution

Oil declined after Iran and the US signaled openness toward a resolution in the conflict that has disrupted global energy shipments, removing a long-standing risk premium from prices.

West Texas Intermediate (WTI) futures fell 1.5% to settle near $101 a barrel, after earlier rising as much as 3.9%. Iranian state media reported on Tuesday that President Masoud Pezeshkian stated the country is ready to end the war while reiterating Tehran’s demands. These have previously included ending the conflict across all fronts and recognizing its sovereignty over the vital Strait of Hormuz.

Still, traders were cautious that an imminent resolution wouldn’t undo existing disruptions to the global energy complex. The war, now in its fifth week, has caused extensive infrastructure damage and effectively closed the strait, choking off supplies of crude, natural gas, and products such as diesel to global markets, which has led to skyrocketing energy prices and concerns about inflation.

Global benchmark Brent posted its strongest monthly gain ever amid ongoing attacks in the Persian Gulf. Meanwhile, U.S. gasoline topped $4 a gallon for the first time since August 2022, posing a major political risk for U.S. President Donald Trump’s White House in a midterm-election year.

“At this point, even if the conflict resolves tomorrow, it will take weeks to months to restore flows,” said Shaia Hosseinzadeh, chief investment officer at OnyxPoint Global Management. “Price signals are not adequately reflecting the physical reality.”

The report from Iran added to signals from the U.S. that a resolution may be within reach soon. Trump told the New York Post on Tuesday that the U.S. is “not going to be there too much longer,” calling the campaign against Iran “an obliteration.”

“I think we are closer to an offramp exit scenario than a lot of people actually assume,” Christoph Eibl, CEO and co-founder of commodities trader Tiberius Group, said in a Bloomberg television interview.

Prices initially soared on Tuesday as Iran struck a Kuwaiti oil tanker in a drone attack during a fresh wave of attacks around the Persian Gulf, but the gains subsequently cooled. The Al-Salmi, a fully-laden very large crude carrier, was hit in the anchorage area of Dubai’s port, with the hull sustaining damage. Tehran has regularly targeted ships across the Gulf since the war began, previously attacking two vessels near Iraq.

Trump has regularly swung between saying an end to the war is near and warning that he’s prepared to ramp up military operations. On Monday, he said the U.S. will blow up power plants, oil facilities, and “possibly” desalination infrastructure if Iran doesn’t reopen Hormuz.

The U.S. leader told allies struggling to obtain jet fuel that normally flows through the strait to just “take it,” arguing in a social media post that the U.S. had already weakened Iran enough.

Hostilities continued on Tuesday with Israel Defense Forces completing another wave of strikes on Iranian regime targets in Tehran, while Saudi Arabia intercepted and destroyed drones. Iran’s semi-official Mehr news agency reported an U.S.-Israeli strike on Bahman Port in the east of Qeshm Island.

“With just under 15 million barrels a day of Gulf supply offline, rising refinery shutdowns, and growing infrastructure risks, we expect Brent to average roughly $125 a barrel in April with credible spikes toward $150,” Societe Generale SA said in a report. “Prices could go considerably higher if Bab El-Mandeb at the southern end of the Red Sea is effectively shut.”

WTI for May delivery edged down 1.5% to settle at $101.38 a barrel in New York. Brent for May settlement, which expires on Tuesday, was up 4.9% to settle at $118.35 a barrel. The more-active June contract fell to settle at $103.97 a barrel.

Source : Newsmaker.id

 

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