Oil Prices Fall 2% as Fears of Potential Supply Disruptions Ease
Singapore, February 05 (QNA) - Oil prices fell about 2% on Thursday after the US and Iran agreed to hold talks in the Omani capital, Muscat, on Friday, easing concerns that a potential military conflict between them could disrupt supply.
Brent crude futures fell $1.44, or 2.07%, to $68.02 per barrel, while US West Texas Intermediate crude prices fell $1.34 cents, or 2.06%, to $63.80.
Oil prices rose by about 3% on Wednesday after reports suggested the planned talks between the United States and Iran on Friday could collapse, before officials from both sides said talks would go ahead. (QNA)
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