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22 Apr 2026
Oil prices moved lower on Tuesday, giving up a portion of the strong gains recorded in the previous session, as hopes of upcoming talks between the United States and Iran reduced worries about extended supply disruptions from the Middle East.
Brent crude futures declined by 95 cents, or 1%, to $94.53 per barrel. Meanwhile, West Texas Intermediate crude for May delivery fell $1.54, or 1.72%, to $88.07 per barrel.
The more actively traded June WTI contract also weakened, slipping 1.3% to $86.37.
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