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Oil Markets Plunge as Middle East Tensions Ease Following Trump Ceasefire Announcement

June 24, 2025
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Oil markets experienced their steepest decline in over a week on Tuesday, with both Brent and West Texas Intermediate crude futures plummeting as geopolitical tensions in the Middle East appeared to ease following President Donald Trump’s announcement of a ceasefire between Iran and Israel.

Brent crude futures fell sharply to $67.17 per barrel, down 1.8%, while US West Texas Intermediate crude slumped 2% to $67.13 per barrel, hitting its lowest level in nearly two weeks. Earlier in the session, both benchmarks had tumbled even more dramatically, with Brent touching its weakest point since June 11 and WTI reaching levels not seen since June 9.

The dramatic selloff represents a sharp reversal from the previous week’s rally, when crude prices had soared to five-month highs following escalating military action between the United States, Israel, and Iran. President Trump announced Monday evening that Israel and Iran had agreed to a “complete and total ceasefire” following nearly two weeks of escalating conflict.

The conflict, which market analysts are calling the “12-day war,” began with Israel’s surprise attack on Iranian nuclear facilities on June 13 and quickly escalated to include direct U.S. military involvement. Iran’s Revolutionary Guard Corps conducted a missile attack against a US military base in Qatar on Monday, fulfilling its vow to retaliate against US strikes on Iranian nuclear sites.

However, the ceasefire announcement has been met with confusion and conflicting reports. Iran has reportedly rejected a ceasefire between itself and Israel, claiming it did not receive “any ceasefire proposal.” Adding to market uncertainty, Israel has since reported violations of the announced ceasefire and ordered new strikes, with Israel warning its public to take shelter after detecting missile launches from Iran early Tuesday.

The oil market’s volatile response reflects the critical importance of the Middle East to global energy supplies. Iran ranks as OPEC’s third-largest crude producer, while the nearby Strait of Hormuz serves as a chokepoint for nearly one-fifth of the world’s oil consumption—approximately 18-19 million barrels per day flow through this narrow waterway between Iran and Oman.

Market analysts had been pricing in substantial risk premiums throughout the conflict. Some analysts noted a “$10 per barrel risk premium in the price, which is fair” given the geopolitical uncertainties. Industry experts had warned that an escalation targeting export infrastructure or shipping disruptions through the Strait of Hormuz could push oil prices to $100 per barrel.

The rapid price decline suggests traders are betting that regional oil production and export capabilities will remain intact, despite ongoing uncertainties about the durability of any ceasefire agreement. The oil market sell-off shows that investors believe the conflict will de-escalate, though the fluid situation continues to create significant volatility in energy markets.

As tensions remain elevated and reports of ceasefire violations emerge, oil traders are closely monitoring developments in what has become one of the most significant geopolitical crises affecting energy markets in recent years. The coming hours will likely prove crucial in determining whether the announced truce can hold and provide lasting relief to global oil markets.

WHAT YOU SHOULD KNOW

Oil prices crashed onTuesday following President Trump’s announcement of an Iran-Israel ceasefire, but the market relief may be premature. With Iran rejecting ceasefire claims and new strikes reported, the situation remains fluid.

The critical factor driving prices is the Strait of Hormuz—this narrow waterway handles nearly 20% of global oil supply, making any Middle East conflict a direct threat to world energy security. While traders are betting on de-escalation, the conflicting reports suggest oil market volatility will continue until a genuine, lasting peace is established.

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