By MalayMail
SINGAPORE, April 27 β Oil prices extended gains on Monday, rising nearly 2 per cent as peace talks βbetween the US and Iran stalled while shipments through the Strait βof Hormuz remained limited, keeping global oil supplies tight.
Brent crude futures rose US$2.16, or 2.05 per cent, to US$107.49 (RM428) a barrel by 2346 GMT, the highest since April 7, and βUS West Texas Intermediate was at US$96.17 a barrel, up US$1.77, or 1.88 per cent.
Last week, Brent and WTI gained nearly 17 per cent and 13 per cent, respectively, the biggest weekly gains since the start of the war.
Hopes of reviving peace efforts receded during the weekend when US President Donald βTrump scrapped a planned trip to Islamabad by his envoys Steve β Witkoff and Jared Kushner, even as β Iranian Foreign Minister Abbas Araqchi arrived In Pakistan.
βThis β move puts the ball β squarely back in β Iranβs court, and the clock is now ticking loudly,β IG market analyst Tony Sycamore said in a note, adding that Tehran may be β forced to shut production at its aging oil fields when it runs out of storage capacity.
Tehran has largely closed the strait while Washington has imposed a blockade of Iranβs ports. Traffic through the Strait of Hormuz remained limited, with just one oil products tanker entering the Gulf β on Sunday, shipping data from Kpler showed.
Goldman Sachs raised its oil price forecasts for the fourth quarter to US$90 a barrel for β Brent crude and US$83 for WTI citing reduced output from the Middle East.
βThe β economic risks β are larger than our crude base case alone suggests because of the net βupside risks to oil prices, unusually high βrefined product prices, products shortages βrisks, and the unprecedented scale of the shock,β βGS analysts led by Daan βStruyven said in an April 26 note. β Reuters
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