Oil Prices Fall as US-Iran Tensions Escalate, Peace Talks in Doubt
WTI drops 1.5% to $88.26, Brent slides 0.68% to $94.87 amid uncertainty over second round of negotiations
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- Oil prices declined during Asia trading hours as uncertainty mounts over US-Iran peace talks.
- WTI futures fell 1.51% to $88.26 per barrel while Brent crude slid 0.68% to $94.87.
- Iran's parliamentary speaker rejected negotiations under threats, while Trump renewed military threats before a fragile ceasefire expires.
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Oil prices had settled 7% higher for WTI and 5% higher for Brent on Monday amid hopes for US-Iran peace talks. The Trump administration has oscillated between escalation and references to negotiations, with tensions spiraling after US forces seized an Iranian ship on Sunday.
Oil prices declined Tuesday during Asia hours amid uncertainty over the fate of the second round of peace talks between the U.S. and Iran. Reports suggest that Vice President JD Vance would lead the U.S. delegation to Pakistan, while Iran's rhetoric so far indicates it is not ready for further negotiations. "We do not accept negotiations under the shadow of threats, and in the past two weeks, we have prepared to reveal new cards on the battlefield," Mohammad Bagher Ghalibaf, Iran's parliamentary speaker, said Tuesday in a post on X. U.S. President Donald Trump, meanwhile, has renewed threats of overwhelming military action against Iran, warning that "lots of bombs [will] start going off" if no agreement was reached before a fragile ceasefire expires Tuesday evening. West Texas Intermediate futures for May delivery lost 1.51% to $88.26 per barrel, while international benchmark Brent crude futures for June delivery slid 0.68% to $94.87 per barrel. WTI and Brent had settled 7% and 5% higher on Monday. Trump has reverted to more aggressive rhetoric in recent days, oscillating between escalation and references to negotiations, with tensions spiraling after U.S. forces seized an Iranian ship on Sunday as Trump sticks with his blockade of Iranian ports. Rystad Energy said in a note on Tuesday that the Hormuz disruption has already driven a major upgrade to its 2026 oil price outlook, and warned that if oil prices push through to and sustain $100, it could unlock as much as 2.1 million barrels a day of new supply from South America. "South America is now positioned as the world's most consequential source of incremental supply," said Radhika Bansal, senior vice president at Rystad Energy. "The Middle East conflict has done more than spike oil prices — it has exposed how dangerously concentrated global supply chains are around the Strait of Hormuz," she added.
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Oil prices will likely remain volatile as ceasefire deadline approaches
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South American oil supply could increase significantly if prices sustain $100
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Offene Fragen
- Will the ceasefire actually expire Tuesday evening?
- Will Iran actually reveal 'new cards on the battlefield'?
- Will VP Vance's delegation to Pakistan yield any diplomatic progress?






