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Oil Prices Fall Over $2 After US-Iran Interim Agreement Ends War, Waives Sanctions
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Arab News18.06.2026Business3 dk okumaSaudi Arabia

Oil Prices Fall Over $2 After US-Iran Interim Agreement Ends War, Waives Sanctions

L'essentiel

  • Oil prices dropped over $2 per barrel after the US and Iran signed an interim agreement to end the Iran war, reopen the Strait of Hormuz, and waive US sanctions on Tehran's oil, boosting the oil supply outlook.
  • This deal initiates a 60-day negotiation period.

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Pourquoi c'est important

Oil prices previously jolted higher after US President Donald Trump threatened to resume bombing if Iran's leaders “don’t behave.” The new agreement reverses this.

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BEIJING/SINGAPORE: Oil prices fell by more than $2 per barrel on Thursday after the US and Iran signed an interim agreement that would end the Iran war, reopen the Strait of Hormuz and waive US sanctions on Tehran’s oil, boosting the oil supply outlook.

Brent crude futures were down $2.14, or 2.69 percent, at $77.41 a barrel as of 09:16 a.m. Saudi time, and US West Texas Intermediate fell $2.36, or 3.07 percent, to $74.43 a barrel.

Brent sank to its lowest since March 2, which was the first day of trading after the US and Israel began attacking Iran, while WTI was at its lowest since March 4.

The benchmarks resumed their decline, reversing a jolt higher on Wednesday that followed comments from US President Donald Trump saying he could resume his bombing campaign if Iran's leaders “don’t behave.”

“The sell-off extended as energy markets continued to aggressively price in a faster-than-expected return of Iranian barrels following the recent US-Iran memorandum of understanding,” IG market analyst Tony Sycamore said in a note.

The 14-point memorandum begins a 60-day negotiation period during which Iran will allow toll-free passage through the Strait of Hormuz, a key oil and gas shipping lane. The deal calls for traffic through the strait to be restored to its full capacity within 30 days.

The preliminary accord defers many of the more difficult issues such as Iran’s nuclear program, and also requires the US and its partners to come up with a $300 billion plan to finance Iran’s recovery.

Analysts are cautious on how much further oil prices might decline in the near term, as supply could remain tight even after the Strait of Hormuz reopens.

“The volume of crude returning to the market after Hormuz reopens could be limited as some cargoes already exited through workaround arrangements, while shipowners may remain reluctant to send tankers back into the region amid concerns the agreement could collapse,” said Mukesh Sahdev, CEO of energy consultancy XAnalysts.

“Overall crude demand may come faster than supply, checking price falls to pre-war levels,” he said.

If the US-Iran agreement is successfully implemented and the strait reopened, this year’s supply crisis could turn into a significant supply glut in 2027, the IEA cautioned on Wednesday, forecasting in its monthly market report that supply will outstrip demand by 5.05 million barrels per day next year as Middle East oil returns to the market.

Also weighing on the oil market are ramped-up bets the US Federal Reserve may raise interest rates later this year to rein in inflation, which could slow economic growth and suppress oil demand.

Nine of 19 Fed policymakers now think a rate hike will be needed, Wednesday projections showed, a departure from three months ago when none of them held that view.

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Perspective IA — des possibilités, pas des certitudes

  • Iran will allow toll-free passage through the Strait of Hormuz during the 60-day negotiation period.

    Très probable · En quelques jours

  • Supply will outstrip demand by 5.05 million barrels per day in 2027.

    Probable · En quelques années

Questions ouvertes

  • Will the US-Iran agreement be fully implemented after 60 days?
  • How much crude will return to the market after Hormuz reopens?
  • Will shipowners send tankers back to the region?

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