Oil prices fell sharply on Friday before recovering after the US launched military strikes on Iran, following a drone attack on a commercial vessel in the Strait of Hormuz.
Brent crude dropped more than 4% to hover near $72 a barrel during the regular session. West Texas Intermediate fell about 3% to around $69 — its first close below $70 since the Iran war began in late February. Both benchmarks have now fallen roughly 25–27% over the past month.
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The early sell-off came as shipping traffic through the Strait of Hormuz reached its highest point since the conflict started. That eased fears about oil supply disruptions and pushed prices lower.
The US and Iran signed a 60-day memorandum of understanding last week, pausing the conflict. The deal includes terms for reopening the Strait of Hormuz to commercial shipping, along with nuclear talks in exchange for sanctions relief.
As ships began moving more freely through the strait, traders priced out some of the war premium that had built up in crude markets.
On Thursday, Iran struck the Singapore-flagged container ship Ever Lovely with what the US described as a one-way attack drone. The ship sustained damage while transiting the strait.
US Central Command said American aircraft hit Iranian missile and drone storage sites as well as coastal radar installations on Friday. It called the action a “powerful response to yesterday’s attack.”
The exchange raised fresh doubts about whether the ceasefire will hold. Trump had previously said he would resume military action if Iran violated the agreement’s terms.
Despite the strikes, ships continued to move through the strait on Friday. Central Command said it would keep providing safe passage coordination for commercial vessels.
One unresolved issue is whether Iran will charge fees for ships passing through Hormuz. Oman told European officials that some tolls may ultimately be required — a point of ongoing disagreement between Washington and Tehran.
Oil prices moved back above session lows late Friday after the US strikes were confirmed.
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