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Crude prices fall after Iran-US deal

Published on: June 16, 2026 11:59 PM

Global crude oil prices fell to their lowest levels in three months following the Iran-US agreement. The decline extended recent losses in energy markets and raised hopes of improved supply conditions. The development is significant for oil-importing countries, businesses, and consumers worldwide.

Market sentiment remained positive after the agreement between Iran and the United States reduced concerns over potential supply disruptions. Investors responded by lowering risk premiums that had supported higher oil prices during regional tensions. As a result, benchmark crude prices continued their downward trend.

British Brent crude dropped by $3.20 per barrel, bringing its price to $79 per barrel. Meanwhile, US West Texas Intermediate crude declined by $2.86 per barrel to $77 per barrel. UAE Murban crude was trading near $72 per barrel during the latest market session.

Analysts said expectations of greater stability in the Middle East contributed to the decline. The easing of geopolitical concerns has strengthened confidence that global energy supplies will remain uninterrupted. Consequently, traders have adjusted their outlook for future oil demand and supply conditions.

The latest decline follows similar losses recorded in the previous trading session. Market participants are closely monitoring developments related to the Iran-US understanding and its impact on global energy flows. Further clarity on the agreement could continue influencing oil prices in the coming weeks.

 

Filed Under: Business Tagged With: Brent crude price, crude oil three-month low, Global oil market, Iran-US agreement, Latest, oil prices today, WTI crude oil

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