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Published 30 Apr, 2026 07:46am

Oil prices extend gains as US-Iran war deadlock keeps supply off market

Oil prices have extended gains on concerns supply from the key Middle East producing region will remain bottled up for longer as talks to end the US-Israeli war against Iran have deadlocked, Reuters reports.

Brent crude futures for June rose $1.91, or 1.62 per cent, to $119.94 a barrel as of 00:57 GMT (5:57am PKT) after gaining 6.1pc in the previous session. The June contract, which has increased for a ninth day, expires on Thursday and the more active July contract was at $111.38, up 94 cents, or 0.85pc, after gaining 5.8pc in the previous session.

US West Texas Intermediate futures for June were up 63 cents, or 0.59pc, at $107.51 a barrel, after climbing 7pc in the previous session, climbing in eight of nine sessions.

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