Oil Pares Early Gains a Day After Renewed US-Iran Fighting

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Summary

  • Oil benchmarks pare gains of as much as 3%
  • Brent, WTI on course for falls of more than 7% for the week

(Reuters) – Oil prices pared early gains on Friday, a ‌day after renewed fighting near the Strait of Hormuz raised new questions about the ceasefire between the United States and Iran.


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Brent crude futures was up 22 cents to $100.28 per barrel by 0947 ​GMT, having been up as much as 3%.

U.S. West Texas Intermediate (WTI) futures ​were up 5 cents to $94.86 a barrel.

For the week, both contracts are ⁠still set to fall over 7%.

U.S. and Iranian forces clashed in the Gulf, ​and the UAE came under renewed attack as Washington awaited a response from Tehran to ​its proposal to end the conflict, which began with joint U.S.-Israeli airstrikes across Iran on February 28.

U.S. President Donald Trump later told reporters the ceasefire was still in effect and sought to play ​down the exchange.

“How quickly can supply be returned from Gulf states, what will the ​state of inventories be as we approach peak gasoline season, and what sanctions would look like ‌post-settlement ⁠are all worthy of thought. But none can be addressed until there is a long-term solution to hostilities,” said PVM Oil Associates analyst John Evans.

“The U.S. administration continues to oversell the prospects of a thaw, and an optimism-biased market buys into it,” Vanda ​Insights’ said Vandana ​Hari, founder of oil ⁠market analysis firm Vanda Insights.

“Curiously, each time, the rebound is gradual and incomplete, making the head fakes at least somewhat effective.”

Meanwhile, ​the U.S. Commodity Futures Trading Commission is investigating oil price trades ​totalling $7 billion ⁠placed shortly ahead of key Iran war-related announcements by Trump, Reuters reported on Thursday.

Most involved short positions, or bets on prices falling, placed on the Intercontinental Exchange (ICE) and Chicago Mercantile ⁠Exchange (CME) ​and were placed shortly before Trump statements announcing attack ​delays, the ceasefire or other changes to Iran policy that led to a decline in oil markets.

Reporting ​by Mohi Narayan in New Delhi and Colleen Howe in Beijing; editing by Jason Neely

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