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    Oil Settles Slightly Higher as Moscow Peace Talks Fail to Reach Breakthrough

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    Posted on December 3, 2025

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    Quick Summary

    Oil prices rose as U.S.-Russia peace talks failed, impacting sanctions on Moscow's oil sector and raising oversupply fears.

    Oil Prices Increase as Moscow Peace Talks Falter

    By Arathy Somasekhar

    HOUSTON, Dec 3 (Reuters) - Oil prices settled higher on Wednesday after the U.S. and Russia failed to reach a deal to end the war in Ukraine that could have eased sanctions on Moscow's oil sector, though gains were held back by fears of oversupply.

    Brent crude closed 22 cents, or 0.4%, higher at $62.67, while U.S. West Texas Intermediate rose 31 cents, or 0.5%, to $58.95. Both contracts fell more than 1% in the previous session.

    U.S. crude, gasoline and distillate stocks rose last week, the Energy Information Administration said on Wednesday, adding to fears of an oversupply.

    Crude inventories rose by 574,000 barrels in the week ended November 28, the EIA said, compared with analysts' expectations in a Reuters poll for an 821,000-barrel draw.

    Gasoline stocks rose by 4.52 million barrels, far exceeding analysts' expectations in a Reuters poll for a 1.5 million-barrel build. Distillate stockpiles, which include diesel and heating oil, rose by 2.1 million barrels, which also surpassed expectations for a 0.7 million-barrel rise. The data was delayed and did not publish at 10:30 a.m. ET (1530 GMT) as expected, with the agency citing technical difficulties.

    "Overall global supply still remains pretty ample. The market is adjusting itself, as the Ukraine-Russian peace agreement is going to be delayed," said Dennis Kissler, senior vice president of trading at BOK Financial.

    "The market is still in a very nervous trade because we've got major geopolitical issues."

    Russia and the U.S. failed to reach a compromise after a five-hour meeting between Russian President Vladimir Putin and U.S. President Donald Trump's top envoys, the Russian government said on Wednesday.

    Oil markets are awaiting the outcome of the talks to see if a deal could lead to the removal of sanctions on Russian companies, including major oil companies Rosneft and Lukoil, that would free up restricted oil supply. 

    Putin on Tuesday said European powers are hindering U.S. attempts to end the war by putting forward proposals they know are "absolutely unacceptable" to Moscow.    

    Recent Ukrainian attacks on oil export sites on the Russian Black Sea coast have highlighted the geopolitical concerns stemming from the war.

    Ukraine also hit two sanctioned tankers involved in transporting Russian oil in the Black Sea last week.

    Putin on Tuesday said Russia will take measures against tankers of countries that help Ukraine, adding to geopolitical risks, analysts said.

    (Additional reporting by Katya Golubkova in Tokyo and Helen Clark in Perth; Editing by Sharon Singleton, Chris Reese and David Gregorio)

    Key Takeaways

    • •Oil prices rose slightly after failed U.S.-Russia peace talks.
    • •Brent crude and U.S. West Texas Intermediate saw modest gains.
    • •U.S. crude, gasoline, and distillate stocks increased last week.
    • •Geopolitical tensions remain high due to the Ukraine conflict.
    • •Market awaits potential lifting of Russian oil sanctions.

    Frequently Asked Questions about Oil settles slightly higher as Moscow peace talks fail to reach breakthrough

    1What is Brent crude?

    Brent crude is a major trading classification of crude oil originating from the North Sea. It serves as a benchmark for oil prices globally and is used to price two-thirds of the world's oil.

    2What is oversupply in the oil market?

    Oversupply occurs when the production of oil exceeds demand, leading to a surplus. This can result in lower prices and economic challenges for oil-producing countries.

    3
    What are distillate stocks?

    Distillate stocks refer to the inventory of refined petroleum products, such as diesel and heating oil. Monitoring these stocks helps assess supply and demand dynamics in the oil market.

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