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Brent falls below $80 per barrel on report U.S. will allow Iran to sell oil immediately

June 17, 2026·3 min read
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  1. 01Oil prices hit three-month lows due to Iran's potential crude sales.
  2. 02Brent crude futures fell 5%, settling at $78.96 per barrel.
  3. 03Iran's sanctions relief will take effect after the agreement signing.
  4. 04U.S. official emphasized Iran must meet deal commitments.
  5. 05G7 summit discussions focused on resolving the war.
  6. 06Trump announced Iran agreement and reopening of the Strait of Hormuz.
  7. 07Shipping operators express cautious optimism about transit normalization.
  8. 08Major tanker operators may delay resuming operations through the strait.
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Oil prices fell to their lowest level in three months Tuesday, as the U.S. will reportedly allow Iran to immediately begin selling crude under the terms of the deal to end the conflict. Brent crude futures fell 5% to close at $78.96 per barrel, the first time the international benchmark has fallen below $80 since March. U.S. West Texas Intermediate futures lost 5.8% to settle at $76.05. People familiar with the matter told The Wall Street Journal that oil sanctions relief for Iran will take effect immediately after the agreement is signed. A senior U.S. official told CNBC that Iran can only access the benefits of the agreement if they abide by their commitments under the deal. These include not pursuing a nuclear weapon, neutralizing its enriched uranium and not interfering with traffic in the Strait of Hormuz, the official said. The push to resolve the war dominated discussions at the G7 leaders summit in Évian-les-Bains, France, with further details of the memorandum of understanding expected to be released later this week. The U.S. and Iran have given conflicting accounts of what is actually in the deal. “Nobody has seen any text, so if there’s an agreement that was reached three days ago, it is a bit odd that we haven’t seen it,” Amos Hochstein, who advised former President Joe Biden on energy, told CNBC’s “Squawk Box” on Tuesday. Shippers cautious Washington and Tehran had earlier reached a provisional agreement on Sunday, which would extend the U.S.-Iran ceasefire for 60 days and reopen the Strait of Hormuz to all shipping. Arriving at the G7 meeting, President Donald Trump said the peace framework with Iran has been signed, adding that the Strait of Hormuz will “completely reopen” on Friday, free of Iranian tolls. Trump said a formal signing ceremony would take place on Friday in Geneva. Hapag-Lloyd, the German global container shipping giant, welcomed the prospect of a peace agreement and an end to all military action in the region as “good news for us, for our crews, and for our customers.” “We hope that our four remaining ships will be able to pass through the Strait of Hormuz this weekend,” Hapag-Lloyd said in a statement. However, the head of the world’s largest tanker operator has suggested a more complicated path to normalizing traffic through the strait, which accounted for around 20% of the world’s oil supply before the outbreak of the war at the end of February. Jotaro Tamura, chief executive of Mitsui OSK Lines, told the Financial Times on Tuesday that many operators could wait weeks until they allow their tankers to resume transit through the strait. “What will have to come in place is not just a simple agreement between the relevant countries, but it has to be material and translated into the real situations in the Strait of Hormuz, so that shipping lines can make themselves comfortable to go through,” Tamura said. (CNBC) The post Brent falls below $80 per barrel on report U.S. will allow Iran to sell oil immediately appeared first on Newswire.

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