WTI Crude Falls Below $100
2026-05-20 16:27
By
Andre Joaquim
1 min. read
WTI crude oil futures fell more than 5% to below the $100 per barrel mark on Wednesday on fresh hope that supply from the Middle East could be gradually restored.
US President Trump stated the US was on the final stages of talks with Iran over their conflict, backing early statements that Tehran could end the war quickly.
An agreement would likely end each country's naval blockade of commercial vessels crossing the Strait of Hormuz, which has suspended tanker flows through the chokepoint since March.
Optimism on supply was magnified by satellite data showing three supertankers crossing the Strait, potentially reflecting a looser grip on traffic.
The Persian Gulf would typically supply economies with around 20 million barrels of oil per day, and the war triggered a surge in prices that topped at $120 per barrel in March.
Consistently, crude oil inventories fell for the fourth straight week, and the US SPR was depleted by 10 million barrels, standing a 6.6% annual decline.