OIL RISES as Supply Disruption Persists and Iran Denies US Talks

Summary

  • Trump says US, Iran have ‘major points of agreement’
  • Iran rejects claim of contact with Washington
  • Macquarie says Brent could hit $150 if Hormuz shut through April (Reuters) – Oil rose on Tuesday as the world’s ‌biggest supply disruption persisted and as Iran denied it had talks with the U.S. to end the war in the Gulf, contradicting U.S. President Donald Trump who said a deal could be reached soon.

(Reuters) – Oil rose on Tuesday as the world’s ‌biggest supply disruption persisted and as Iran denied it had talks with the U.S. to end the war in the Gulf, contradicting U.S. President Donald Trump who said a deal could be reached soon.

Crude futures ​had dropped more than 10% on Monday, after Trump ordered a five-day ​delay to attacks on Iran’s power plants, saying the U.S. had talks ⁠with unnamed Iranian officials that produced “major points of agreement”.


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Brent futures rose $1.83, or 1.8%, to $101.77 ​a barrel at 1130 GMT. U.S. West Texas Intermediate (WTI) climbed $2.21, or 2.5%, to $90.34.

The war ​has all but halted shipments of about one-fifth of the world’s oil and liquefied natural gas through the Strait of Hormuz, causing what the International Energy Agency has called the biggest-ever oil supply disruption.

“The reality ​on the ground is unchanged,” said Nikos Tzabouras, analyst at Jefferies-owned Tradu.com. “The Strait of ​Hormuz remains effectively closed and supply disruptions linger, tightening the market.”

Iran on Tuesday sent waves of missiles ‌into Israel. Three ⁠senior Israeli officials, speaking on condition of anonymity, said Trump appeared determined to reach a deal, but that they thought it highly unlikely that Iran would agree to U.S. demands in any new round of negotiations.

“The Iran conflict sees tentative de-escalation, but unresolved ​risks remain around Hormuz,” ​BCA Research said ⁠in a report. “Given continued attack risks and headline volatility, it remains too early to position aggressively for lower oil prices.”

If the strait ​remains effectively shut until the end of April, Brent could still ​reach $150 a ⁠barrel, Macquarie said. That would exceed the all-time high of $147 set in 2008.

In the latest attacks on energy infrastructure across the region, a gas company office and a pressure-reduction station ⁠were ​hit in the Iranian city of Isfahan, while a ​projectile struck a gas pipeline feeding a power station in Khorramshahr, Iran’s Fars news agency reported.

Additional reporting by Anmol ​Choubey in Bengaluru and Emily Chow in Singapore; Editing by Andrei Khalip and Arun Koyyur

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