Brent Near $106 as Iran-Oman Talks Offer Cautious Hope
2026-04-02 15:18
By
Agna Gabriel
1 min. read
Brent crude oil futures pared some gains to around $106 per barrel on Thursday, after rising to as high as $109.44 earlier in the session, following reports that Iran is working with Oman on a protocol to monitor traffic through the Strait of Hormuz, raising cautious hopes of improved oversight in the key shipping route.
Still, the market remains supported by escalating tensions after President Donald Trump warned the conflict with Iran could continue for weeks and pledged intensified US strikes, heightening fears of prolonged supply disruptions.
His remarks offered no clear path toward reopening the strait, reinforcing uncertainty.
Meanwhile, the UK is hosting talks with dozens of countries on securing the route, while OPEC+ is considering a potential output increase, though any additional supply is unlikely to impact markets in the near term.