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Oil Rebounds As Fragile Gulf Ceasefire, Constrained Hormuz Keep Supply Risks Elevated 

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Oil prices rose on Thursday as doubts over ​a fragile two-week Middle East ceasefire raised concerns that energy flows through the crucial Strait of ‌Hormuz will remain restricted.
Brent crude futures were up $2.18, or 2.3%, at $96.93 a barrel at 0645 GMT, while U.S. West Texas Intermediate (WTI) crude rose $3, or 3.18%, to $97.41 a barrel.
Both benchmarks fell below $100 per barrel in the previous trading session, with WTI recording its ​biggest decline since April 2020, on early optimism the ceasefire will result in a reopening of the strait.
However, analysts said ​market participants are hesitant to fully strip out the geopolitical risk premium, and there is no clarity ⁠on what negotiations between the U.S. and Iran would mean for oil flows.
“The chances of a meaningful ​reopening (of the Strait of Hormuz) any time soon look dim,” said Vandana Hari, founder of oil market analysis ​provider Vanda Insights, predicting continued volatility in oil prices.
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“The futures market looks a bit broken,” she said. Otherwise, “prices should have snapped right back to pre-ceasefire levels by now.”
The vital waterway connects supply from Gulf producers such as Iraq, Saudi Arabia, Kuwait and ​Qatar to global markets, and typically carries about 20% of global oil and gas supply.
The viability of ​the ceasefire is in question with Israel continuing to attack Lebanon on Wednesday, causing Iran to suggest it would be “unreasonable” to proceed ‌with ⁠talks to forge a permanent peace deal.
Shippers on Wednesday said they needed more clarity on the terms of the ceasefire before resuming transit through the Strait of Hormuz.
Iran has issued maps to guide ships around mines in the waterway and designated safe paths for passage in coordination with the country’s Revolutionary Guards, Iranian media reported.
“Logistic disconnects, ​security fears, elevated insurance premiums ​and operational constraints mean ⁠that very little additional energy is likely to be supplied via the Strait of Hormuz in the next two weeks,” analysts at Standard Chartered said in a ​note.
Regional oil facilities also remain under threat, with Iran striking sites in nearby ​countries after the ⁠ceasefire, including a pipeline in Saudi Arabia that has been used to bypass the blockaded Strait of Hormuz, according to an oil industry source.
Kuwait, Bahrain and the UAE also reported missile and drone attacks.
Meanwhile, Goldman Sachs trimmed its second‑quarter ⁠2026 ​forecasts for Brent and U.S. crude to $90 and $87 a barrel, respectively, ​after the ceasefire.
Previously, the bank forecast Brent and West Texas Intermediate (WTI) oil prices to average $99 and $91 a barrel, respectively

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