DTN Oil Update
Oil prices steadied after a three-day decline to settle slightly higher Friday as tensions swelled again in the Middle East from U.S. opposition to Iran's plans to toll the Strait of Hormuz.
Oil prices steadied after a three-day decline to settle slightly higher Friday as tensions swelled again in the Middle East from U.S. opposition to Iran's plans to toll the Strait of Hormuz.
Oil futures rose Friday morning as conflicting statements from Tehran and Washington, D.C., cast doubt on the progress of peace talks aimed at ending a conflict that has led to the largest oil supply disruption in history.
Crude and product futures reversed course to settle lower Thursday as reports that the U.S. and Iran were close to a deal to reopen the Strait of Hormuz conflicted with statements by Tehran that it was not ready yet for a peace agreement.
Oil futures rebounded Thursday morning on reports that Iran's supreme leader had issued a directive ordering that the country's enriched uranium should not be sent abroad. Storing the fissile material outside of the country has been a key U.S. demand in peace negotiations.
Crude and product futures tumbled their most in two weeks Wednesday on reports of more tanker traffic on the Strait of Hormuz as European governments were said to be in direct negotiations with Iran to secure safe passage for vessels navigating the waterway.
Oil futures extended their decline Wednesday morning on hopes of a detente in the U.S.-Iran war and of a sooner-than-expected resumption of flows from the Middle East.
Crude futures settled little changed Tuesday amid reports of a NATO deployment planned for the Strait of Hormuz and U.S. President Donald Trump's remarks that he will prioritize diplomacy for now over resuming attacks on Iran.
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On Friday, USDA will release the May Cattle on Feed report at 2 p.m. CDT. Later at 2:30 p.m. CDT, CFTC will release the weekly Commitments of Traders report, updating positions held as of Tuesday, May 19.
WeatherA stalled front across the Southern Plains extends through the Tennessee Valley on Friday morning where scattered showers can be found throughout the day. Some of those thunderstorms could be severe across Texas and Oklahoma later Friday. Additionally, another system is moving through the Plains with widespread showers from North Dakota to Kansas. Those showers will spread into the Midwest throughout the day while the Tennessee Valley showers spread north into the Midwest as well. Both of these features will continue to produce some good rainfall over drought areas in the country.
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