WTI Crude Oil Prices Rise for 3rd Session
2026-06-03 13:44
By
Agna Gabriel
1 min. read
WTI crude oil futures rose more than 1% to around $95 per barrel on Wednesday, extending gains for the third session, after President Donald Trump said Iran had agreed not to pursue a nuclear weapon and suggested he could meet Supreme Leader Mojtaba Khamenei if developments continue positively.
Despite the comments, tensions between Washington and Tehran remained elevated as negotiations over an interim peace agreement continued.
The situation has been further complicated by Israel’s expanding operations in Lebanon, with Trump confirming he had urged Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu to de-escalate the conflict during a recent call.
Overnight, US and Iranian forces were involved in one of the most serious confrontations since the ceasefire began, with Kuwait and Bahrain caught in the crossfire.
Meanwhile, the latest data showed US crude inventories fell by 7.974 million barrels last week, marking a sixth consecutive weekly decline in stockpiles.