Oil Steady as Traders Brace for U.S.–Iran Nuclear Talks
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Today, oil prices exceeded 68 dollars on the international markets, reflecting the heightened nervousness of investors ahead of the new round of US-Iranian nuclear negotiations in Geneva.
Oil Prices Edge Higher Ahead of US–Iran Nuclear Talks
Oil prices rose slightly on Monday, with investors weighing the market implications of upcoming U.S.-Iran talks aimed at de-escalating tensions against a backdrop of expected OPEC+ supply increases. Brent crude futures gained 41 cents, or 0.6%, to $68.16 a barrel by 1508 GMT. U.S. West Texas Intermediate crude was at $63.32 a barrel, up 43 cents. The contract will have no settlement on Monday, the Presidents’ Day holiday in the United States. Fe…
Shafaq News - Oil prices dipped slightly on Monday as markets awaited a new round of talks between the United States and Iran in Geneva, amid ongoing geopolitical tensions that continue to cast a shadow over global crude supplies. Brent crude futures fell 3 cents to $67.72 a barrel, after closing higher on Friday. US West Texas Intermediate crude also declined 3 cents to $62.86 a barrel, although its contracts will not be settled today due to a …
Oil drifts ahead of US-Iran nuclear talks
On Monday, oil prices maintained a steady pace as Washington and Tehran geared up for crucial dialogues. The persistent friction between the US and Iran has established a supportive base for crude values. Meanwhile, OPEC+ is contemplating an increase in production starting April to accommodate anticipated summer needs.
Oil steady as traders brace for U.S.–Iran nuclear talks
By Mohi Narayan and Florence Tan NEW DELHI, Feb 16 (Reuters) – Oil traded little changed on Monday, with investors weighing the market implications of upcoming U.S.-Iran talks aimed at de-escalating tensions against a backdrop of expected OPEC+ supply increases. Brent crude futures edged up 3 cents to $67.78 a barrel by 0358 GMT. U.S. West Texas Intermediate crude was at $62.91 a barrel, up 2 cents. There will be no WTI settlement on Monday du…
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