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    Posted on June 15, 2025

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    Last updated: January 23, 2026

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    Oil prices fell $1 per barrel as Iran seeks a truce with Israel, easing fears of crude supply disruptions and impacting market volatility.

    Oil prices fall $1 per barrel on reports Iran seeks truce with Israel

    By Shariq Khan

    NEW YORK (Reuters) -Oil prices fell $1 per barrel on Monday in volatile trading after reports that Iran is seeking an end to hostilities with Israel, raising the possibility of a truce and easing fears of a disruption to crude supplies from the region.

    Brent crude futures fell 97 cents, or 1.3%, to $73.26 a barrel by 1:07 p.m. ET (1715 GMT). U.S. West Texas Intermediate crude futures fell 94 cents, or 1.3%, to $72.04 per barrel.

    Iran has asked Qatar, Saudi Arabia and Oman to press U.S. President Donald Trump to use his influence on Israel for an immediate ceasefire in return for Tehran's flexibility in talks about its nuclear program, two Iranian and three regional sources told Reuters. Earlier, the Wall Street Journal had reported Iran was seeking a truce.

    Traders pared bets that bombing by both sides could turn into a broader, regional war that would threaten energy infrastructure, Mizuho analyst Robert Yawger said.

    On Friday, oil prices surged more than 7% after Israel began bombing Iran over claims Tehran was close to securing an atomic bomb.

    Friday's surge put oil in "overbought territory" in terms of technical indicators, which is typically followed by a downward move, said Rory Johnston, an energy analyst and founder of the Commodity Context newsletter.

    "As I see it, the initial run up in prices on Thursday/Friday was fueled by a large inflow of speculative cash, which brought us back into overbought spec positioning levels," he said.

    "When you're in that state, the market is especially vulnerable to sharp liquidations," he said.

    Both Israel and Iran have traded airstrikes, including on energy infrastructure, but key oil export facilities have not yet been hit.

    "The Israelis have not touched Kharg Island, so that is the story right now," Mizuho's Yawger said, referring to the Iranian oil export hub.

    He cautioned that any strikes on Kharg Island would likely send oil prices soaring to $90 a barrel.

    "It all boils down to how the conflict escalates around energy flows," said Harry Tchilinguirian, group head of research at Onyx Capital Group.

    "So far, production capacity and export capacity have been spared and there hasn't been any effort on the part of Iran to impair flows through the Strait of Hormuz."

    Electronic interference with commercial ship navigation systems has surged in recent days around the Strait of Hormuz and the wider Gulf, which is having an impact on vessels sailing through the region, naval forces said on Monday.

    About a fifth of the world's total oil consumption, or some 18 to 19 million barrels per day of oil, condensate and fuel, passes through the strait.

    Iran, a member of the Organization of the Petroleum Exporting Countries, currently produces around 3.3 million bpd and exports more than 2 million bpd of oil and fuel.

    The spare capacity of OPEC+ oil producers to pump more to offset any disruption is roughly equivalent to Iran's output, according to analysts and OPEC watchers.

    (Reporting by Shariq Khan; Additional reporting by Anna Hirtenstein, Mohi Narayan and Yuka Obayashi; Editing by Kate Mayberry, Jason Neely, Aidan Lewis, Alison Williams and David Gregorio)

    Key Takeaways

    • •Oil prices fell $1 per barrel amid Iran-Israel truce reports.
    • •Brent crude and WTI futures both saw a 1.3% decline.
    • •Iran seeks U.S. intervention for a ceasefire with Israel.
    • •Potential conflict escalation could impact oil prices.
    • •Strait of Hormuz remains a critical oil passageway.

    Frequently Asked Questions about Oil prices fall $1 per barrel on reports Iran seeks truce with Israel

    1What caused the recent drop in oil prices?

    Oil prices fell $1 per barrel due to reports that Iran is seeking an end to hostilities with Israel, which raised the possibility of a truce.

    2How much did Brent crude futures decrease?

    Brent crude futures fell 97 cents, or 1.3%, to $73.26 a barrel.

    3What are the implications of strikes on Kharg Island?

    Analysts warn that any strikes on Kharg Island could send oil prices soaring to $90 a barrel, significantly impacting the market.

    4What percentage of the world's oil consumption passes through the Strait of Hormuz?

    About a fifth of the world's total oil consumption, or approximately 18 to 19 million barrels per day, passes through the Strait of Hormuz.

    5What is Iran's current oil production capacity?

    Iran currently produces around 3.3 million barrels per day and exports more than 2 million barrels per day of oil and fuel.

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