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    Oil Prices Fall Nearly 3% as U.S. and Iran Prepare for Talks

    Hunter W.By Hunter W.February 7, 2026Updated:February 7, 2026No Comments2 Mins Read
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    Oil Prices Fall Nearly 3% as U.S. and Iran Prepare for Talks
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    Oil prices dropped sharply on February 5, 2026, as traders reacted to news that the United States and Iran agreed to hold talks about oil and regional tensions. This eased some fears about supply shortages that had driven oil prices higher in recent weeks.

    On Thursday, Brent crude fell about 2.75% to $67.55 a barrel, while U.S. West Texas Intermediate (WTI) crude slid about 2.84% to $63.29 a barrel by the end of trading. These declines followed earlier volatility that had pushed prices up amid worries about supply from the Middle East.

    The planned talks between Washington and Tehran are set to take place in Oman on Friday. They are seen as an attempt to reduce tension over oil shipments and broader political issues involving the U.S. and Iran. While traders welcomed the news, many analysts stressed that it is still unclear what the talks will achieve, and uncertainty remains high.

    Oil markets have been uneasy because the Strait of Hormuz, a key shipping route for world oil — lies between Iran and Oman. About a fifth of the world’s oil supply passes through this narrow waterway, making political tensions there a major risk for global energy markets.

    Analysts also said that market swings this week were affected by military build-ups in the Middle East and differing expectations about how far the upcoming discussions will go. Some traders have been weighing the possibility of conflict against hopes that diplomacy could ease risks.

    In addition to geopolitical factors, higher U.S. dollar strength and price moves in other commodities, like precious metals, helped put downward pressure on oil. Stronger dollar values can make oil more expensive in other currencies, reducing demand pressure.

    On the supply side, Russian oil exports to China have seen wider discounts this week, as sellers cut prices to attract buyers amid shifting global demand patterns. This is partly linked to India’s recent agreement with the U.S. to halt purchases of Russian crude, which has left a gap in demand that exporters are trying to fill.

    Elsewhere, investment and trading trends in U.S. oil markets remain active. For example, the WTI Midland contract in Houston saw record trading volumes in January, reflecting continued investor interest in locking in prices despite uncertainty.

    Overall, Thursday’s drop in oil prices shows how sensitive the market is to political signals, especially in major oil-producing regions, and how quickly prices can move when traders rethink risks and supply expectations.

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