Brent Crude Oil Rebounds Past $72
2026-02-26 16:08
By
Agna Gabriel
1 min. read
Brent crude oil futures rebounded 2% to above $72 per barrel on Thursday, reversing earlier losses of nearly 3%, after Iranian state media said Tehran would not allow enriched uranium to leave the country.
The comments underscored tensions in ongoing US-Iran nuclear talks in Geneva, just days before President Donald Trump’s deadline for a deal, reviving concerns that a breakdown could disrupt supplies from the OPEC producer.
Prices had fallen earlier after Omani mediators described the discussions as constructive, though negotiations are set to resume later in the day.
Oil remains torn between expectations of a global supply glut and rising Middle East risks.
Meanwhile, Saudi exports are nearing a three-year high, and flows from Iraq, Kuwait and the UAE have also risen.
Markets now await Sunday’s OPEC+ meeting, where a modest output hike for April is under consideration.