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The Commodities Feed: Mixed US-Iran messages leave oil seesawing in Oil & Companies News 02/06/2026 Energy – Negotiation uncertainty Oil prices received a boost yesterday as talks between the US and Iran appeared to break down — again. This has become a common pattern in recent months, and there are still plenty of mixed messages. President Trump says that negotiations are continuing. As a result, oil prices continue to be whipsawed by quickly changing headlines. Iran, meanwhile, issued threats against vessels transiting the Bab el‑Mandeb, the narrow Red Sea chokepoint that carries a major share of the world’s energy shipments. This is a concern for oil markets, given that the Saudis have diverted a large amount of oil that should be exported from the Persian Gulf to the Red Sea. Any disruptions to southbound flows from the Red Sea would require vessels to travel north through the Suez Canal and around the Cape of Good Hope. The Russian government has banned jet fuel exports until the end of November amid the recent surge in Ukrainian drone attacks on energy infrastructure. Russia is a marginal exporter of jet fuel, shipping only around 30k b/d. The global impact will be limited, but it’s still an unwelcome twist for a market already stretched thin by disruptions in the Middle East. A bigger concern for refined product markets would be if Russia moved to limit or ban diesel exports. There have been reports in recent days that Russia is considering limits on diesel exports. EU gas storage has finally broken above 40% full, though it remains well below the 5-year average of 54% full. With progress in peace talks stalling, concerns will grow over prolonged disruptions to LNG supply from the Middle East. The longer this continues, the more likely Asian buyers will need to enter the spot market to cover disrupted contracted volumes. Highlighting concerns over supply, the Dutch government has approved almost a EUR1bn subsidy for EBN Capital, a state-owned energy compa
The Commodities Feed: Mixed US-Iran messages leave oil seesawing
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