WTI Crude Drops on Talk Hopes
2026-04-14 20:06
By
Juan Quintana
1 min. read
WTI crude oil futures extended their losses, plunging more than 7% to fall below $92 per barrel on Tuesday marking their lowest level in roughly three weeks, amid reports that US-Iran talks may resume soon, raising optimism about a potential full reopening of the Strait of Hormuz.
Negotiators aim to hold further discussions before the ceasefire expires next week.
US President Trump indicated that talks could restart “within the next two days” in Pakistan and Tehran is reportedly considering a temporary pause in shipments through the Strait of Hormuz to facilitate progress toward an agreement, according to reports.
At the same time, President Trump has launched a US naval blockade in the Strait, targeting Iran’s oil exports.
The IEA warned that the ongoing conflict could wipe out global oil demand growth this year, resulting in the first annual decline since the pandemic.
The agency also cautioned that current prices may not yet fully reflect the scale of the disruption