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Peace efforts continue to hold as oil prices rise slightly before the long US weekend

Peace efforts continue to hold as oil prices rise slightly before the long US weekend
Peace efforts continue to hold as oil prices rise slightly before the long US weekend

The price of oil rose slightly Friday, just before the long holiday weekend here in the United States. As cautious optimism held on efforts to bring peace between the United States and?Iran in the Middle East.

Brent futures rose 17 cents or 0.24% to $72.10 per barrel at 0155 GMT. West Texas Intermediate rose 14 cents or 0.20% to $68.83 per barrel.

The U.S. market will be closed on Friday in advance of Independence Day. Independence Day is celebrated on Saturday.

The two benchmarks reached their lowest levels in the previous session since the U.S./Israeli war against Iran started late February. Brent for the week fell by 0.02%, and WTI rose 0.12%. These were the lowest weekly movements in months for both Brent and WTI.

Tim Waterer is the chief market analyst for KCM Trade. He said, "It seems that there's cautious optimism in the market. It wants to believe that 'the peace efforts' will last, but it still hedges its bets, until it sees concrete evidence on water."

Some nations have begun to increase production in response to the reopening the Strait of Hormuz. This was the route that carried a fifth of the daily world supply of?oil?and liquefied gas before the start of the war.

Kuwait's oil output jumped sharply in June to 1.65 million barrels per day from the 580,000 barrels per day it produced in May. A source familiar with this matter confirmed that. Kuwait boosted its exports on Thursday following the U.S. Iran interim peace agreement.

According to shipping and trade data, Saudi Aramco has switched to spot pricing in order to accelerate sales to Asia. Helen Clark, Tom Hogue (Editing)

(source: Reuters)