Oil Falls as Trump Holds off on Scheduled Attack on Iran

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Summary

  • Trump said on Monday he had paused a planned resumption of attacks on Iran
  • Iran seeks lifting of sanctions, release of frozen funds, end to US marine blockade
  • US extends sanctions waiver on ​Russian seaborne oil

(Reuters) – Oil prices fell on Tuesday, ‌with global benchmark Brent crude dropping 1.5%, after U.S. President Donald Trump said he had paused a planned attack on Iran to allow for negotiations to end the war in the Middle East.


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Trump posted on social media on Monday that ​he was holding off a military attack on Iran scheduled for Tuesday while efforts ​to reach a deal continued, adding that the United States was ready to resume ⁠attacking if a deal is not reached.

Brent futures for July were down $1.73, or 1.5%, at $110.37 a ​barrel at 0825 GMT, while U.S. West Texas Intermediate crude for June delivery, which expires on Tuesday, slipped 63 ​cents, or 0.60%, to $108.03. The more active July contract fell 82 cents, or 0.8%, to $103.56.

“We continue to jump from one news cycle to the next, with plenty of noise being created but, so far, no meaningful developments pointing ​toward the beginning of the end of the war,” said Ole Hansen of Saxo Bank, who ​added that Trump’s comments had driven oil lower.

In the previous session, Brent and WTI hit their highest levels ‌since May ⁠5 and April 30, respectively.

The Middle East conflict has effectively closed the Strait of Hormuz, a critical waterway that typically carries about a fifth of the global supplies of oil and liquefied natural gas, creating the world’s biggest oil supply disruption, according to the International Energy Agency.

Tehran’s latest peace proposal ​to the U.S. involves ending ​hostilities on all ⁠fronts including Lebanon, the exit of U.S. forces from areas close to Iran, and reparations for destruction caused by the war, state media reported on ​Tuesday.

Separately, U.S. Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent extended a sanctions waiver by 30 days ​to allow “energy-vulnerable” countries ⁠to continue purchasing Russian seaborne oil.

In the U.S., a record 9.9 million barrels were drawn from the Strategic Petroleum Reserve last week, Energy Department data showed, bringing stockpiles down to about 374 million barrels, the ⁠lowest point ​since July 2024.

U.S. crude inventories are expected to fall ​about 3.4 million barrels in the week to May 15 in weekly data from the Energy Information Administration due out on ​Wednesday.

Additional reporting by Anmol Choubey, Trixie Yap and Pooja Menon. Editing by Mark Potter and Susan Fenton

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