Oil rebounds 2.5% on fresh Hormuz disruption fears despite US-Iran ceasefire

Brent crude rebounded 2.5% to near $97 per barrel on Thursday as reports of renewed disruption in the Strait of Hormuz raised doubts about the US-brokered ceasefire. Iranian media reported that oil tanker transit had halted again following Israeli strikes on Lebanon, with "huge numbers" of vessels stuck in the strategic waterway.
Brent crude oil prices rebounded 2.5% on Thursday, trimming steep losses, as reports from Iranian media and renewed disruption in the Strait of Hormuz raised fresh doubts about a US-brokered ceasefire and heightened concerns over global oil supply. Brent crude futures were trading near $97 a barrel as of 0550GMT, after tumbling more than 16% on Wednesday to $90, their lowest level in more than a month.
Ceasefire doubts
Prices had initially fallen after the United States and Iran agreed to a two-week ceasefire, easing immediate concerns about supply disruptions in the Middle East. Sentiment shifted after Tasnim News Agency, citing an informed source, reported that Iran could withdraw from the US-backed ceasefire if Israel continued what it described as violations in Lebanon.
Hormuz disruption
Iranian media also reported that oil tanker transit through the Strait of Hormuz had halted again following Israeli strikes on Lebanon, despite two tankers passing safely earlier after the ceasefire announcement. On Thursday, Tasnim said "huge numbers" of vessels were stuck in the strategic waterway. The report came hours after Iran's state broadcaster IRIB quoted the Ports and Maritime Organization as saying vessels seeking to pass through the strait must coordinate with the Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps Navy and use designated routes.
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Talks in Islamabad
The developments come as a high-level Iranian delegation arrived in Islamabad for talks with the US, despite skepticism over repeated ceasefire violations by Israel. The talks are scheduled for Friday, with the US represented by Vice President JD Vance, Steve Witkoff and Jared Kushner.
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