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Oil prices slip to their lowest since March as US, Iran reach preliminary agreement to reopen Hormuz

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Oil prices slip to their lowest since March as US, Iran reach preliminary agreement to reopen Hormuz

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The United States and Iran are negotiating to end a three-month-old conflict, with US officials expressing confidence that a peace agreement could be finalized in mid-June. However, both governments have released conflicting public statements about timing, and Iran has circulated multiple competing versions of the proposed deal with significant disagreements about financial relief terms and their implementation schedule.

Moderate: Centrist outlets emphasized the contradiction between US confidence and Iranian skepticism, highlighting that multiple competing draft versions of the deal existed with major unresolved differences on financial terms, suggesting substantial uncertainty about whether an agreement would actually materialize.

Conservative: Conservative-leaning outlets focused on US diplomatic momentum and administration confidence, often framing the potential accord as a possible foreign policy achievement for Trump, particularly noting the symbolic coincidence of the expected signing with Trump's 80th birthday.

Oil prices slipped to their lowest since March on Monday after US President Donald Trump and Iran’s deputy foreign minister said they had reached an initial deal to end the war and to resume traffic through the Strait of Hormuz.

Brent crude futures fell $4.08, or 4.7 per cent, to $83.25 a barrel by 0415 GMT and US West Texas Intermediate was at $80.53, down $4.35, or 5.1pc. Both contracts fell to their lowest levels since March 10 on Monday after tumbling more than 3pc on Friday.

The US and Iran will sign a memorandum of understanding in Switzerland on Friday, said Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif, who first announced the agreement.

Trump said on Sunday that the Strait of Hormuz would be open “toll free” and that a US naval blockade of Iranian ports would also end.

Iran’s semi-official Mehr news agency said the draft deal called for reopening the Strait of Hormuz within 30 days under Iranian arrangements.

“The geopolitical risk premium that had been built into crude is now being unwound quite aggressively as traders price in the prospect of restored oil flows,” said Tim Waterer, chief market analyst at KCM Trade.

The world has lost millions of barrels of oil and gas supply since the war closed the Strait of Hormuz, a chokepoint for a fifth of the world’s oil and liquefied natural gas supplies, for more than three months.

Investors are also watching cautiously how quickly Middle Eastern producers can resume oil production and exports following damage from the war and whether more ships will enter the region.

“While these uncertainties suggest upside risks to our forecast for Brent oil futures to reach $80/bbl by the end of the year, it’s worth noting that oil flows through the Strait of Hormuz just need to reach 60-70pc of pre-war levels to return oil markets to pre-war oversupply expectations,” Vivek Dhar, a commodities strategist at Commonwealth Bank of Australia, said in a note.

Iran’s deputy foreign minister, Kazem Gharibabadi, said a more expansive agreement would be negotiated during a 60-day ceasefire period.

E4 nations, which include the UK, France, Germany and Italy, said on Sunday that the countries were prepared to lift sanctions on Iran in response to steps on its nuclear programme.

“Beyond the immediate price reaction, attention will now shift toward the pace of actual supply normalisation and compliance with the agreement,” said Priyanka Sachdeva, senior market analyst at Phillip Nova.

“While the conflict may have come to an end and oil flows through the Strait of Hormuz may gradually return to normal, the damage already done cannot be reversed overnight. This includes not only any physical damage to oil infrastructure but also the economic strain endured by oil importing economies that have faced elevated energy costs for months.” ...

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