Oil pulls back as traders look for progress on US-Iran talks


By Colleen Howe

BEIJING, May 27 (Reuters) – Oil prices pulled back from recent highs on Wednesday, erasing ‌some of the previous day’s 4% gain as ‌traders sought clarity on complex negotiations between Iran and the U.S. ​after renewed hostilities set back efforts to reopen the Strait of Hormuz.

Brent crude futures fell $1.42, or 1.43%, to $98.16 a barrel as of 0253 GMT, while U.S. West Texas ‌Intermediate (WTI) crude lost $1.66, or ⁠1.77%, to $92.23 a barrel.

Oil surged on Tuesday after the U.S. military carried out new ⁠strikes in Iran, hurting hopes over the weekend that the United States and Iran would reach an agreement to ​end ​the war.

Iran said on Tuesday ​the United States had ‌violated a ceasefire by striking targets near the contested Strait of Hormuz, while the U.S. said its strikes were defensive in nature.

Following an April ceasefire in the three-month long conflict, both sides indicated they had made ‌progress on talks toward reopening the ​Strait, a key conduit for ​global oil and ​gas flows. But rising hostilities now threaten ‌those negotiations.

Israel ramped up bombing ​on Lebanon on ​Tuesday, further straining peace efforts.

Nevertheless, the news that some LNG tankers have passed through the strait in ​recent days ‌lifted expectations that the waterway might reopen soon, which ​would add to global supply.

(Reporting by Colleen ​Howe; Editing by Sam Holmes)



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