"Peaceful prospects push oil prices lower, yet Russia's firm position and ongoing attacks continue to unsettle markets"
- Oil prices fell sharply as U.S.-brokered peace talks between Ukraine and Russia raised hopes for lifting Western sanctions on Russian energy exports. - Zelenskiy's potential U.S. visit and revised peace plans contrast with Russia's unconfirmed acceptance and ongoing missile strikes on Kyiv. - Analysts warn of 2M bpd global oil surplus risks by 2026 if sanctions ease, with Russian oil stored in tankers threatening market rebalancing. - European gas prices dropped below €30/MWh while metals markets showed
Oil prices experienced a significant decline on Tuesday after reports emerged of a possible U.S.-mediated peace agreement between Ukraine and Russia, fueling speculation that Western sanctions on Moscow's energy exports might be lifted. Brent crude futures dropped by 2.3% to $61.92 per barrel, while West Texas Intermediate (WTI) crude decreased 2.5% to $57.40 per barrel,
Despite some positive sentiment, doubts remain.
The prospect of relaxed sanctions has also led to changes in other commodity markets.
Analyze the historical performance of OIL indices using the MACD Golden Cross strategy from 2022 to the present.
With traders preparing for continued market swings, the outlook for peace remains unpredictable. While the U.S. and Ukraine press on with talks, Russia's position and the risk of renewed conflict have kept oil prices unstable. "The outlook for 2026 is still bearish,"
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