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22/04/2026 05:41 AST
Oil prices fell over $1 on Tuesday, reversing gains in the previous session, on expectations peace talks between the US ?and Iran will take place this week and lead to more supply to flow from the key Middle East producing region.
Brent crude futures declined $1.04, or 1.1 percent, at $94.44 a barrel at 09:00 a.m. Saudi time. US West Texas Intermediate for May fell $1.66, or 1.9 percent, to $87.95. The May contract expires on Tuesday and the more-active June contract was down $1.24, or 1.4 percent, at $86.18.
Both benchmarks ?surged on Monday, with Brent up 5.6 percent and WTI up 6.9 percent, after Iran again shut the Strait of ?Hormuz, closing the key oil transport artery, and the US seized an Iranian cargo ship as part ?of its blockade of the country's ports.
Still, investors are focusing on the likelihood talks this week will result in the ?extension of the existing ceasefire or a final agreement, though the chance of further conflict and disruptions to oil flows remains.
"While ?energy markets popped higher yesterday following Iran's decision to reverse its opening of the Strait of Hormuz, they're still trading in a manner which suggests optimism over US-Iran talks," said ING analysts in a note.
"But we believe markets are underpricing the ongoing supply disruption. Optimism appears to be clouding ?the reality of the supply shock."
Iran is weighing participation in peace talks in Pakistan, a senior Iranian official told Reuters on Monday, ?following Islamabad's efforts to end the US blockade.
The blockade has posed a major hurdle to Tehran rejoining peace efforts, with the current two-week ?ceasefire set ?to expire this week.
"We continue to lean toward an MOU being signed and/or the ceasefire being extended this week, potentially evolving into a broader agreement," Citi analysts said in a note. "That said, we remain prepared to pivot toward a more protracted disruption scenario should negotiations falter this week."
Underscoring the uncertainty around the talks, the Iranian official stressed that no decision has been made to ?attend, as Iranian Foreign Minister ?Abbas Araqchi said "continued violations of ?the ceasefire" by the US is a hindrance to further negotiations.
Separately, Iran's top negotiator and Speaker of Parliament Mohammad Baqer Qalibaf reiterated that Tehran would not negotiate under threats.
Shipping activity through the Strait ?of Hormuz, a corridor for about one-fifth of the world's oil supply, remained limited on Monday.
If ?disruptions to the ?strait persist for another month, total losses could rise to about 1.3 billion barrels, with prices likely near $110 a barrel in the second quarter of 2026, Citi said.
Kuwait declared force majeure on oil shipments due to the strait's blockade, Bloomberg News reported.
The higher prices caused by ?the closure ?of the strait have cut oil demand by about 3 percent so far, ?analysts at Societe Generale said in a client note.
The risk is "skewed toward larger losses the longer normalisation is delayed," it said, adding it expects "full normalisation" to ?supply only by late 2026.
Reuters
| Ticker | Price | Volume |
|---|
| (In US Dollar) | Change | Change(%) | |
|---|---|---|---|
| Brent | 92.42 | -5.79 | -5.9 |
| WTI | 92.42 | -5.79 | -5.9 |
| OPEC Basket | 104.79 | 0.23 | 0.22 |
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