02/04/2026 05:06 AST

Oil tumbled more than 3 percent on Wednesday, reversing earlier gains as persistent Middle East volatility unnerved markets even amid reports the US-Israeli war with Iran could be winding down.

The front-month Brent contract for June fell $3.33, or 3.2 percent, to $100.64 per barrel at 09:41 a.m. Saudi time. US West Texas Intermediate crude futures for May slipped $3.34, or 3.3 percent, to $98.04 per barrel.

Prices rose earlier on Wednesday but turned lower as uncertainty over the Middle East conflict prompted investors to lock in gains.

"The dip is likely due to a lull during Asian hours with profit taking amid signals from the US that the war may come to a conclusion in the near term," said Emril Jamil, senior analyst at LSEG.

Brent futures for June delivery settled down more than $3 on Tuesday following unconfirmed media reports that Iran's president was ready to end the war.

President Donald Trump told reporters on Tuesday that the US could end the military campaign within two ?to three weeks and that Iran does not have to make a deal to end the conflict, his clearest declaration yet that he wants to wind down the month-long war.

Still, even if the conflict ends, infrastructure damage is likely to keep supplies tight, ?analysts say.

Oil prices will depend on how quickly supply chains normalize afterwards, said Priyanka Sachdeva, senior market ?analyst at Phillip Nova.

"Even if it starts to de-escalate, the flow of tankers won't resume right away ... shipping costs and ?insurance, tanker ?movement will take time to return to normal," Sachdeva said, adding that the actual damage to oil infrastructure could only be assessed afterwards.

Trump has indicated he could end the war before reopening the Strait of Hormuz, a key route through which 20 percent of global oil and liquefied natural gas trade flows, according to ?a Wall Street Journal report.

"Even ?with diplomatic channels reportedly ?still active and intermittent comments from the US administration predicting a short end to the conflict, the combination of limited tangible diplomatic progress, continued maritime attacks ?and explicit threats against energy assets keeps supply risks skewed to the upside," ?LSEG analysts ?said in a note.

OPEC oil output dropped 7.3 million barrels per day in March compared with the previous month, a Reuters survey showed on Tuesday, illustrating the impact of forced export cuts because of the closure of the strait.

Meanwhile, US crude ?oil ?output fell by the most in two years in January following ?a severe winter storm that knocked production offline in large swathes of the country, data from the Energy Information Administration showed on ?Tuesday.


Reuters

Ticker Price Volume
(In US Dollar) Change Change(%)
Brent 103.89 2.14 2.1
WTI 99.25 2.86 2.97
OPEC Basket 120.86 15.8 15.04
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