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    Posted on April 14, 2026

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    On April 13, 2026, the U.S. military initiated a naval blockade of all Iranian ports to pressure Tehran amid stalled ceasefire negotiations. Despite heightened tensions and earlier oil spikes above $100, prices eased below $100 as hopes for renewed U.S.–Iran dialogue emerged. Markets remain jittery

    US Begins Iran Port Blockade, Oil Prices Drop on Dialogue Prospects

    US-Iran Tensions and Global Oil Market Impact

    By Trevor Hunnicutt and Parisa Hafezi

    Blockade Initiation and Diplomatic Efforts

    WASHINGTON/DUBAI, April 14 (Reuters) - The U.S. military began a blockade of Iran's ports, angering Tehran and adding uncertainty around the crucial waterway, although hopes for dialogue to end the war provided some relief to oil markets nL1N40W14D where benchmark prices fell below $100 on Tuesday.

    After a breakdown of weekend talks in Islamabad between the two adversaries, a U.S. official said there was continued engagement and forward motion on trying to get to an agreement. Pakistani Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif also said efforts were still under way to resolve the conflict.

    U.S. President Donald Trump said Iran had been in touch on Monday and wanted to make a deal but that he would not sanction any agreement allowing Tehran to have a nuclear weapon.

    Strait of Hormuz Control and International Response

    Since the United States and Israel began the war on February 28, Iran effectively shut the Strait of Hormuz to all vessels except its own, saying passage would be permitted only under Iranian control and subject to a fee. The fallout has been widespread, since nearly a fifth of the world's oil and gas supplies flowed through the narrow waterway before the start of the conflict.

    Trump has said Washington would block Iranian vessels and any ships that paid such tolls and that any Iranian "fast-attack" ships nL6N40W0W0 that went near the blockade would be eliminated. Tehran has threatened to hit naval ships going through the strait and to retaliate against its Gulf neighbours' ports.

    Shipping Movements and Global Energy Security

    Shipping data on LSEG showed Chinese-owned oil-and-chemicals tanker Rich Starry passed through the strait nL1N40X02T on Tuesday - the first since the U.S. blockade began at 10 a.m. EDT (1400 GMT) on Monday. The vessel, which departed Sharjah anchorage off the coast of Dubai on Monday heading for China, had earlier turned back minutes after approaching the strait.

    The U.S.'s blockade has further clouded the outlook for global energy security and the supply of a vast array of goods that relies on petroleum, and has little, if any, international backing.

    NATO allies including Britain and France said they would not be drawn into the conflict nL8N40W0OM by taking part in the blockade, stressing instead the need to reopen the waterway.

    Diplomatic Negotiations and Ceasefire Status

    Despite the breakdown of talks between the U.S. and Iran on Sunday, Vice President JD Vance, who led the U.S. delegation, told Fox News on Monday the U.S. "made a lot of progress" by communicating to Tehran where the U.S. "could make some accommodation" and where it would remain inflexible.

    He said Trump was adamant that any enriched nuclear material must be removed from Iran and a mechanism must be established to verify that Iran is not developing nuclear weapons.

    Tehran "moved in our direction, which is why I think we would say that we had some good signs, but they didn't move far enough," Vance said, without disclosing details.

    Ceasefire Under Strain

    The ceasefire that halted six weeks of U.S.-Israeli airstrikes and retaliatory fire from Iran across the Gulf looked in jeopardy, with only a week left to run.

    The U.S. military's Central Command said the blockade would be "enforced impartially against vessels of all nations" entering or leaving Iranian ports in the Gulf and Gulf of Oman. It would not impede neutral transit passage through the Strait of Hormuz to or from non-Iranian destinations, it said in a note to seafarers seen by Reuters. nL1N40W0DH

    An Iranian military spokesperson called any U.S. restrictions on international shipping "piracy," warning that if Iranian ports were threatened, no port in the Gulf or Gulf of Oman would be secure. Any military vessels approaching the strait would violate the ceasefire, Iran's Revolutionary Guards said.

    Trump said Iran's navy had been "completely obliterated" during the war, adding that only a small number of "fast-attack ships" remained.

    "Warning: If any of these ships come anywhere close to our BLOCKADE, they will be immediately ELIMINATED, using the same system of kill that we use against the drug dealers on boats at Sea. It is quick and brutal," Trump said on social media.

    He was apparently referring to the U.S. strikes carried out against suspected drug boats in the Caribbean and Pacific. The strikes, which began in September, killed more than 160 people. The U.S. military has not provided evidence that the vessels were ferrying drugs.

    Regional Escalations and International Reactions

    Lebanon Faces Attacks

    With the war unpopular at home and rising energy prices causing political blowback, Trump paused the U.S.-Israeli bombing campaign last week after threatening to destroy Iran's "whole civilisation" unless it reopened the strait.

    In a letter to the United Nations, Iran's U.N. delegation on Monday asked for reparations from Saudi Arabia, the UAE, Bahrain, Qatar and Jordan, alleging they have allowed their territory to be used in the U.S.-Israeli war against Iran.

    Israel has continued to bombard Lebanon and on Monday troops launched an attack nL8N40W0RUit said was intended to seize a key south Lebanon town from Iran-backed Hezbollah. Israeli military said on Tuesday that an Israeli soldier was killed and three reservists were wounded during combat in southern Lebanon.

    Israel and ‌the U.S. have ⁠said the campaign against Hezbollah was not part of the ceasefire, while Iran has insisted it is.

    (Reporting by Reuters bureaux, Writing by Chang-Ran Kim; Editing by Lincoln Feast)

    References

    • US military says it will blockade Iranian ports after ceasefire talks ended without agreement
    • Oil rallies over 7% above $102 as US blockades Iran
    • 2026 Strait of Hormuz crisis

    Table of Contents

    • US-Iran Tensions and Global Oil Market Impact
    • Blockade Initiation and Diplomatic Efforts

    Key Takeaways

    • •The U.S. began a naval blockade of Iranian ports on Monday, April 13, 2026, aiming to compel Iran to reopen the Strait of Hormuz following the breakdown of Islamabad ceasefire talks. (apnews.com)
    • •Although oil surged above $100 per barrel upon news of the blockade, prices retreated below $100 as markets responded to signs that U.S.–Iran dialogue continues and diplomatic openings remain. (economies.com)

    Frequently Asked Questions about US begins Iran port blockade, oil prices ease on hopes for dialogue

    1Why did the US begin a blockade of Iran's ports?

    The US military began a blockade of Iran's ports in response to Iran's restriction of the Strait of Hormuz and rising tensions since the start of the conflict.

    2How has the Iran port blockade affected oil prices?

    Oil prices eased below $100 after the blockade was announced due to hopes for renewed diplomatic talks between the US and Iran.

  • Strait of Hormuz Control and International Response
  • Shipping Movements and Global Energy Security
  • Diplomatic Negotiations and Ceasefire Status
  • Ceasefire Under Strain
  • Regional Escalations and International Reactions
  • Lebanon Faces Attacks
  • •The blockade elevates global energy security concerns: the Strait of Hormuz handles around 20% of seaborne crude and LNG exports, making disruptions highly consequential for markets already on edge. (en.wikipedia.org)
  • 3What is the significance of the Strait of Hormuz?

    Nearly a fifth of the world's oil and gas supplies previously flowed through the Strait of Hormuz, making it a crucial waterway for global energy markets.

    4What is the response of US allies to the blockade?

    NATO allies like Britain and France have refused to join the blockade, advocating instead for reopening the Strait of Hormuz and emphasizing the need for dialogue.

    5What conditions has the US set for ending the blockade?

    The US demands removal of all enriched nuclear material from Iran and the establishment of a verification mechanism to ensure Iran is not developing nuclear weapons.

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