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Fri Apr 17, 2026, 09:13 AM Friday

Oil prices tumble more than 10% as Iran declares Strait of Hormuz open, easing supply fears [View all]

Source: CNBC

Published Thu, Apr 16 2026 8:40 PM EDT Updated 14 Min Ago


Oil prices tumbled Friday after Iranian Foreign Minister Seyed Abbas Araghchi declared the Strait of Hormuz "completely open" during the ceasefire between Israel and Lebanon, raising hopes of easing supply disruptions. Araghchi's comments on X followed remarks by U.S. President Donald Trump, who said late Thursday that the war in Iran "should be ending pretty soon."

U.S. crude oil futures for May delivery fell 9.8% to $85.37 per barrel. International benchmark Brent for June delivery tumbled 9.1% to $90.38 per barrel. In the social media post, Araghci said vessels traveling through the critical waterway must sail a "coordinated route" prescribed by Iran's maritime authorities.

Trump on Thursday said that "the war in Iran is going along swimmingly," reiterating rosy predictions about the end of the war that began on Feb. 28. Hours earlier, Trump said in a Truth Social post that a 10-day ceasefire between Israel and Lebanon is set to begin at 5 p.m. ET.

He added that Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu and Lebanese President Joseph Aoun would be invited to the White House for what he described as the first meaningful talks between the two countries since 1983.

Read more: https://www.cnbc.com/2026/04/17/oil-prices-wti-brent-israel-lebanon-ceasefire-trump.html



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Oil prices tumble more than 9% as Iran declares Strait of Hormuz open

Published Thu, Apr 16 2026 8:40 PM EDT Updated 14 Min Ago


Oil prices tumbled Friday after Iranian Foreign Minister Seyed Abbas Araghchi declared the Strait of Hormuz "completely open" during the ceasefire between Israel and Lebanon, raising hopes of easing supply disruptions. Araghchi's comments on X followed remarks by U.S. President Donald Trump, who said late Thursday that the war in Iran "should be ending pretty soon."

U.S. crude oil futures for May delivery fell 9.8% to $85.37 per barrel. International benchmark Brent for June delivery tumbled 9.1% to $90.38 per barrel. In the social media post, Araghci said vessels traveling through the critical waterway must sail a "coordinated route" prescribed by Iran's maritime authorities.

Trump on Thursday said that "the war in Iran is going along swimmingly," reiterating rosy predictions about the end of the war that began on Feb. 28. Hours earlier, Trump said in a Truth Social post that a 10-day ceasefire between Israel and Lebanon is set to begin at 5 p.m. ET.

He added that Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu and Lebanese President Joseph Aoun would be invited to the White House for what he described as the first meaningful talks between the two countries since 1983.



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Published Thu, Apr 16 2026 8:40 PM EDT Updated 1 Min Ago


Oil prices fell after U.S. President Donald Trump said that the war in Iran "should be ending pretty soon," while a ceasefire between Israel and Lebanon raised hopes of easing supply disruptions. U.S. crude oil futures for May delivery fell 1.44% to $93.33 per barrel. International benchmark Brent for June delivery declined 1.29% to $98.1 per barrel.

Trump on Thursday said that "the war in Iran is going along swimmingly," reiterating rosy predictions about the end of the war that began on Feb. 28. Hours earlier, Trump said in a Truth Social post that a 10-day ceasefire between Israel and Lebanon is set to begin at 5 p.m. ET.

He added that Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu and Lebanese President Joseph Aoun would be invited to the White House for what he described as the first meaningful talks between the two countries since 1983.

The U.S. State Department said both sides aimed to create conditions for lasting peace, including mutual recognition of sovereignty. The department said the effort included improved border security and reaffirmed Israel's right to self-defense. It also noted shared concerns over non-state armed groups from undermining Lebanon's sovereignty.
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