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Hormuz shipping slows as US-Iran talks on peace stall and oil prices remain flat

Hormuz shipping slows as US-Iran talks on peace stall and oil prices remain flat
Hormuz shipping slows as US-Iran talks on peace stall and oil prices remain flat

Early Monday, oil prices barely moved as tanker traffic in the Strait of Hormuz had slowed down over the weekend. There was no sign of a peace agreement between Iran and the United States to end the Middle East conflict.

Brent crude futures rose 20 cents or 0.2% to $88.72 at 2350 GMT. U.S. West Texas Intermediate crude futures fell 5 cents to $79.35 per barrel.

Last week, both contracts saw gains of more than 5% following the attacks on Abu Dhabi National Oil Company tankers in the strait of 'Hormuz and on a Saudi Aramco refining facility.

The weekend saw?Iranian foreign minister Abbas?Araqchi say that Iran has not decided to resume discussions with the U.S., while U.S. president Donald Trump encouraged Americans to accept slightly increased gasoline prices as long as the conflict continues.

The status quo is unchanged. The status quo remains.

Data from Monday showed that shipping through the Strait of Hormuz had slowed down over the weekend following the attacks on tankers. Shiptracking data showed that five commodity vessels crossed the Strait of Hormuz on Saturday and none for Sunday. This compares to 31 vessel transits the previous weekend.

The United Arab Emirates (UAE) accused Iran of attacking the third vessel, operated by ADNOC, that was 'transiting the strait Friday,? the Emirati news agency WAM, after accusing Iran for two other incidents in which ADNOC vessels were involved on Thursday night. (Reporting and editing by SonaliPaul; Florence Tan)

(source: Reuters)