Oil dips as Iran talks hopefuls ease Hormuz supply fears
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Oil prices fell after signs that US-Iran talks could resume, easing fears of supply disruptions from the Strait of Hormuz. Brent traded around $98.72 a barrel and WTI around $96.65 as markets weighed potential flows again, despite ongoing disruption concerns noted by the IEA.
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