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Oil prices shed 2% as Iran-Israel ceasefire eases concerns over supply, Strait of Hormuz closure

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| 2025-06-24 09:09

Abstract:A successful Iran-Israel ceasefire would abate concerns over Tehran’s crude supplies and the stability of oil transport through the Strait of Hormuz.

  • Oil prices surrendered some of the gains of the past 12 days amid signs of an emerging ceasefire between Middle Eastern foes Iran and Israel.
  • Investor concerns had mounted over potential supply disruptions in Iran and the broader Middle East, along with obstacles to shipping through the Strait of Hormuz.
  • Iran produced 3.3 million barrels per day in May, according to OPEC's monthly oil market report released in June, which cites independent analyst sources.

Oil futures fell sharply on Tuesday as a freshly announced Iran-Israel ceasefire began to allay investor concerns over supply and shipping disruptions in the oil-rich Middle East.

The Ice Brent contract with August expiry was trading at $69.76 per barrel at 09:09 a.m. London time, down 2.41% from the previous session. The front-month August Nymex WTI contract was at $66.85 per barrel, 2.42% lower from the Monday settlement.

Oil prices had added roughly 10% over the mid-June start of Iran-Israel hostilities that were exacerbated in recent days by U.S.' direct military involvement and Iran's retaliatory strike against an American base in Qatar. Crude futures eased following U.S. President Donald Trump's overnight announcement of an Iran-Israel ceasefire despite lingering questions over implementation and the future of Tehran's nuclear program — the key cause of the recent hostilities cited by Israel and the U.S.

At risk throughout the offensives were supply in both Iran — which produced 3.3 million barrels per day in May, according to OPEC's monthly oil market report released in June, which cites independent analyst sources — and the broader Middle East region, if the conflict spilled over.

Throughout the hostilities, investors also watched whether Iran would proceed with closing the Strait of Hormuz linking the Persian Gulf and the Gulf of Oman — a key route for Iranian and other Middle Eastern shipments, including those of the world's largest crude exporter Saudi Arabia, and the United Arab Emirates, Iraq, Kuwait and Bahrain.

Iran's parliament on Sunday approved the closure of the Strait of Hormuz, according to a report from Iran's state-owned Press TV that CNBC could not independently verify, though a final decision rested with the country's national security council.

“The potential closure of Strait of Hormuz remains a tail risk in our view, but we maintain that oil prices would race past $100/b in such a scenario, due to limited avenues to bypass the narrow passage and the constraints it would pose to the marketability of spare capacity,” Barclays analysts said in a Tuesday note, just as Trump announced a tentative ceasefire.

They further added that oil prices came under pressure “as the threat of wider regional conflagration did not materialize despite the US action against Iranian nuclear sites.”

Amid risk to supply, the International Energy Agency previously reassured it had 1.2 billion barrels of emergency stockpiles it could resort to. As part of a strategy decided prior to the Iran-Israel escalations, some producers from the influential OPEC+ alliance have also been raising output and have additional spare volumes that could be brought online.

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