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Oil prices drop as traders weigh supply risks amid US–Iran talks

Oil prices dropped on Tuesday, February 10, 2026, as traders gauged the potential for supply disruptions after United States guidance for vessels transiting the Strait of Hormuz kept attention squarely on tensions between Washington and Tehran.

Brent crude oil futures were down 16 cents, or 0.23%, at $68.88 a barrel by 0800 GMT, while U.S. West Texas Intermediate crude fell 20 cents, or 0.31%, to $64.16.

That’s after prices rose more than 1% on Monday, when the United States Department of Transportation’s Maritime Administration advised U.S.-flagged commercial vessels to stay as far from Iran’s territorial waters as possible and to verbally decline Iranian forces permission to board if asked.

About a fifth of the oil consumed globally passes through the Strait of Hormuz between Oman and Iran, making any escalation in the area a major risk to global oil supplies.

Iran and fellow OPEC members Saudi Arabia, the United Arab Emirates, Kuwait, and Iraq export most of their crude via the strait, mainly to Asia.

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The guidance was issued despite Iran’s top diplomat saying last week that Oman-mediated nuclear talks with the U.S. were off to a “good start” and set to continue.

“While talks in Oman produced a cautiously positive tone, lingering uncertainty over potential escalation, sanctions tightening, or supply disruptions in the Strait of Hormuz has kept a modest risk premium intact,” an analyst at IG, Tony Sycamore, said in a statement.

Meanwhile, the European Union (EU) has proposed extending its sanctions against Russia to include ports in Georgia and Indonesia that handle Russian oil, the first time the bloc would target ports in third countries, according to a proposal document reviewed by Reuters.

The move is part of efforts to tighten sanctions on Russian oil, a key source of revenue for Moscow, over the war in Ukraine.

Indian Oil Corp bought six million barrels of crude from West Africa and the Middle East, traders said, as the Asian country steered clear of Russian oil in New Delhi’s push for a trade deal with Washington.

The Star

Segun Ojo

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