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Oil prices hold firm as US–Iran tensions support market

Published on: February 11, 2026 4:30 PM

Global oil prices remained steady on Wednesday as ongoing diplomatic talks between the United States and Iran created uncertainty, while geopolitical tensions continued to provide underlying support to the energy market.

Brent crude traded near $69 per barrel, while U.S. West Texas Intermediate hovered around $64, reflecting cautious optimism among traders waiting for clearer signals from political and supply developments.

Read more : Oil prices fall 2% as fears of potential supply disruptions ease

Moreover, recent diplomatic meetings in Oman allowed both sides to explore negotiation possibilities, although concerns resurfaced after reports suggested potential deployment of another U.S. aircraft carrier to the Middle East.

Meanwhile, investors also focused on upcoming U.S. inventory data, which is expected to show a rise of around 800,000 barrels in crude stocks for the previous week.

Read more : Oil prices drop 4% as US-Iran talks ease geopolitical tensions

Additionally, market estimates indicate declines in gasoline and distillate inventories, suggesting steady demand despite broader economic uncertainties affecting global fuel consumption.

Therefore, oil markets remain in a holding pattern, supported by geopolitical risks and inventory trends, as traders closely monitor developments that could influence future price direction.

Filed Under: Business Tagged With: Brent crude, energy market, global oil, Latest, oil prices, US-Iran, WTI crude

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