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Oil slips on US-Iran deal, Hormuz plan

Published on: June 15, 2026 5:05 PM

Oil prices fell to their lowest level since March on Monday after the United States and Iran announced a preliminary agreement. The development matters because it signals easing geopolitical tensions and could restore key global oil flows. Energy markets, exporters, and importing economies are directly affected by the price decline.

Brent crude futures dropped $4.08 to $83.25 per barrel in early trading. Meanwhile, US West Texas Intermediate fell $4.35 to $80.53 per barrel. Both benchmarks hit their weakest levels since March 10 after sustained pressure from recent market volatility.

Moreover, the decline followed statements from US President Donald Trump and Iranian officials confirming a draft understanding. The deal reportedly includes reopening the Strait of Hormuz, a critical global oil shipping route. As a result, traders began removing the geopolitical risk premium from crude prices.

In addition, reports suggest the agreement will be signed in Switzerland later this week. Analysts say expectations of restored oil flows are driving market sentiment. However, uncertainty remains over how quickly production and exports will normalize after months of disruption.

Meanwhile, experts caution that supply recovery depends on compliance and infrastructure stability in the region. Although oil shipments may gradually return to normal, economic impacts from earlier disruptions will persist. Markets are now closely watching implementation of the agreement and regional stability.

Filed Under: Business Tagged With: Brent crude prices, crude oil news today, Global oil market, Latest, oil prices 2026, Strait of Hormuz reopening, US Iran deal oil

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