TLDR Brent crude rose 0.6% to $72.40 a barrel; WTI gained 1% to around $69.64–$70.07 a barrel Monday The U.S. and Iran traded strikes over the weekend after disagreementsTLDR Brent crude rose 0.6% to $72.40 a barrel; WTI gained 1% to around $69.64–$70.07 a barrel Monday The U.S. and Iran traded strikes over the weekend after disagreements

Oil Jumps After U.S. and Iran Trade Strikes — But Peace Talks Are Still On

2026/06/29 16:56
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TLDR

  • Brent crude rose 0.6% to $72.40 a barrel; WTI gained 1% to around $69.64–$70.07 a barrel Monday
  • The U.S. and Iran traded strikes over the weekend after disagreements over Tehran’s authority in the Strait of Hormuz
  • Both sides agreed to halt hostilities and hold new peace talks in Qatar this week
  • Oil had slumped over 10% last week after an initial U.S.-Iran interim peace deal was signed
  • Analysts warn oil supply recovery could take the rest of 2026 due to tanker backlogs and damaged infrastructure

Oil prices moved higher on Monday after fresh U.S.-Iran hostilities over the weekend rattled markets and raised new doubts about a fragile peace deal between the two countries.

Brent crude for August delivery rose 0.6% to $72.40 a barrel in early European trade. WTI contracts for September delivery gained around 1% to $69.64 a barrel.

Brent Crude Oil Last Day Financ (BZ=F)Brent Crude Oil Last Day Financ (BZ=F)

The gains come after oil hit its lowest level in four months last week. Prices had dropped over 10% after the U.S. and Iran signed an interim peace deal, which caused investors to price out a risk premium from crude.

The Weekend Flare-Up

The two countries traded military strikes through late last week and into the weekend. The clashes stemmed from disagreements over Iran’s assertion of its authority in the Strait of Hormuz, a key shipping route for global oil.

The exchange of fire slowed traffic through the Strait of Hormuz and pushed prices higher on Monday. However, gains were capped after Axios reported both sides agreed to immediately halt hostilities.

The U.S. and Iran have reportedly agreed to hold new talks in Qatar this week. The two countries had already committed to a 60-day window of negotiations to work toward a more lasting peace agreement.

Hormuz Flows Still Below Normal

Even before this weekend’s flare-up, oil flows through Hormuz had not fully recovered. Flows came back close to pre-war levels last week, but the renewed attacks have added fresh uncertainty.

ANZ analysts echoed that view, warning that physical oil flows remain constrained by tanker backlogs, damaged infrastructure, and production shut-ins.

A separate issue complicating the peace process is the ongoing conflict between Israel and Lebanese group Hezbollah. Iran has demanded that Lebanon be included in any broader peace deal. Israel and Hezbollah continued to clash in Southern Lebanon despite multiple ceasefire attempts.

MUFG’s Kim also noted that oil prices are likely to stay under downward pressure as the geopolitical risk premium continues to unwind and regional supply slowly recovers.

The key question now is whether the U.S. and Iran can reach agreement during their 60-day talks on a comprehensive and lasting peace deal.

The post Oil Jumps After U.S. and Iran Trade Strikes — But Peace Talks Are Still On appeared first on CoinCentral.

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