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Oil Prices Slip on Hopes of U.S.-Iran Nuclear Talks, But Monthly Gains Remain Strong

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Oil prices dipped on Friday as signs emerged that the United States may pursue dialogue with Iran over its nuclear programme, easing immediate fears of supply disruptions that could result from military action. The news provided some relief to traders after weeks of heightened geopolitical tensions in the Middle East, though overall market sentiment remains cautious.

Brent crude futures fell $1.10, or 1.6%, to $69.61 a barrel by 0707 GMT, following a strong rally on Thursday that saw prices climb 3.4% to their highest closing level since July 31. The March contract, set to expire later on Friday, was particularly sensitive to short-term geopolitical developments. Meanwhile, the more actively traded April contract declined $1.29 to $68.30 a barrel.

Despite Friday’s pullback, crude markets are on track for substantial monthly gains, buoyed by concerns over potential supply disruptions in the Gulf region, strong global demand indicators, and lingering uncertainties around U.S.-Iran relations. Analysts note that any escalation in tensions could quickly reverse the recent easing in prices, underscoring the fragile balance in the oil market.

Traders will also be closely watching upcoming U.S. economic data and reports from major oil-producing nations, which could influence both near-term pricing and expectations for production levels.

The potential for renewed dialogue between Washington and Tehran is being interpreted by some investors as a positive signal for stability, though the underlying geopolitical risks continue to keep markets on edge.

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