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Oil prices rise after lack of progress in negotiations between Iran and US

Published on: April 13, 2026 10:31 AM

Oil Prices Drop After Pakistan Proposal Shakes Global Market

Global oil prices have surged following a lack of progress in negotiations between Iran and the United States (US), raising concerns over supply stability and geopolitical tensions.

Read More: Oil prices surge as US Iran tensions escalate 

According to market reports from Singapore, crude oil prices climbed sharply after talks held in Islamabad ended without a breakthrough. The absence of an agreement between the two countries has fueled uncertainty in energy markets, prompting traders to factor in potential supply disruptions.

Benchmark crude prices recorded notable gains, with Brent crude oil rising to above $103 per barrel, marking a significant jump of around 9 percent. Similarly, West Texas Intermediate (WTI) crude crossed the $105 per barrel mark, reflecting strong upward momentum driven by geopolitical risks.

Analysts say the price increase highlights the sensitivity of global oil markets to developments in the Middle East, where tensions can quickly impact supply chains. Iran remains a key oil-producing nation, and any uncertainty surrounding its exports or potential sanctions can influence global pricing trends.

In contrast, Murban crude oil from the United Arab Emirates recorded a slight decline of about one percent, trading near $98 per barrel. The marginal drop suggests some regional variations in pricing despite the broader upward trend in global benchmarks.

Market observers note that continued diplomatic deadlock between Tehran and Washington could sustain upward pressure on oil prices in the near term. Investors are closely monitoring any signs of renewed dialogue or escalation, both of which could significantly impact market direction.

Read More: Oil prices slip as Trump signals progress in Iran talks 

The latest price movements underscore the close link between geopolitics and energy markets, with unresolved disputes often translating into volatility. As uncertainty persists, global consumers and industries may face increased costs tied to rising fuel prices.

Filed Under: Business Tagged With: Brent crude, energy markets, global economy, Iran US talks, Latest, oil prices, WTI

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