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Update: WTI Oil Edges Up as Hopes for a Diplomatic Agreement to End the War on Iran Fade

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West Texas Intermediate (WTI) crude oil closed with a small gain Friday on fading hopes for a quick peace deal between the United States and Iran.

WTI crude oil for July delivery closed up US$0.25 to settle at US$96.60 per barrel, while July Brent oil was last seen up up US$0.75 to US$103.33.

The rise comes as prospects for a speedy end to the war on Iran fade, though the two sides continue indirect negotiations after the U.S. this week offered Iran a new peace plan. However, a key U.S. demand calling for Iran to surrender its nuclear stockpiles has been rejected by Supreme Leader Mojtaba Khamenei and the Strait of Hormuz, remains blocked, keeping much of the 20% of daily oil demand produced by Persian Gulf nations off the market.

"Hopes for a diplomatic resolution to the Iran conflict supported markets, with Tehran saying the latest proposal from Washington had helped narrow differences between the two sides. However, major hurdles remain, with the US demanding that Iran hand over its enriched uranium stockpile and commit to ending uranium enrichment, terms Iranian leaders have publicly resisted," Saxo Bank wrote.

The supply shock that followed the end of the war has raised oil prices by more than half on an undersupplied market. But demand is set to climb with the start of the U.S. summer driving season which begins with this weekend's Memorial Day holiday.

The Guardian reported Fatih Birol, executive director of the International Energy Agency, on Thursday warned the start of the travel season could push oil prices into a "red zone" as inventories continue to deplete, while demand is set to rise amid the travel season. He also said production from the Persian Gulf is likely to take a year to recover from the damage caused by the war.

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