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Oil Ends Below $100 Again as Biden Admin to Okay an Iran Deal in U.S. Interest

Published Aug 25, 2022 03:04PM ET
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By Barani Krishnan

Investing.com -- The White House says an Iran nuclear deal that’s good for the United States will be good for the Biden administration. And that was good enough to send oil tanking back to below $100 a barrel on Thursday.

“If it is in our best interests, the U.S. will agree to the Iran deal,” White House spokeswoman Karine Jean-Pierre told a media conference Thursday as the back-and-forth effort to revive Iran’s 2015 nuclear deal with global powers went forth again, threatening to deliver an additional one million barrels per day of crude into the market should Tehran win reprieve from U.S. sanctions.

The White House’s latest response to the negotiations around Iran forced Brent crude to settle down $1.88, or 1.9%, at $99.34 per barrel as the London-traded global benchmark for oil gave up its tenuous hold in the $100 territory it had occupied for just two days. Prior to Thursday’s slide, Brent reached as high as $102.45 over the past week, rallying in five sessions out of six, after hitting a six-month low of 91.71 on Aug. 16.

New York-traded West Texas Intermediate, the benchmark for U.S. crude, settled down $2.31, or 2.4%, at $92.52 per barrel. Like Brent, WTI had risen in five of the past six sessions, climbing from a six-and-a-half month low of $85.73 on Aug. 16 to $95.73 earlier on Thursday.

“Granted that there’s been a lot of back-and-forth on Iran over the 20 months of this administration and even now, there’s no guarantee that the deal will be restored,” said John Kilduff, founding partner at New York energy hedge fund Again Capital. 

“But the latest noises on this that have emerged from both the White House and Tehran have been positive, and that’s a negative for oil prices if it means having what could be a ballpark figure of some million additional barrels per day landing on the market.” 

Prior to the White House’s comment on Thursday, the State Department said the United States has conveyed its official response to the European Union’s proposal to salvage the seven-year-old agreement.

Iran also confirmed that it had received the U.S. response.

"The careful study of the views of the American side has started and Iran will share its comments with the coordinator upon completion of the review," said a spokesman for Iranian Foreign Minister Nasser Kanaani.

The nuclear deal, officially known as the Joint Comprehensive Plan of Action, is critical to ending U.S. sanctions on Iranian oil exports and allowing Tehran's legitimate return to the export market for oil.

Talks between Iran and global powers, led by the EU, have dragged on for 20 months since President Joe Biden entered office. Biden’s predecessor Donald Trump was the one who canceled the 2015 agreement in 2018, putting sanctions on Iran.

Lately, Iran has made several concessions to try and get the deal revived. 

On Monday, it dropped its demand for the lifting of the terrorism designation that had been placed on the IRGC, or the Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps. The IRGC is Tehran’s elite security force, blamed for many terror acts around the world. Iran dropped its demand that the U.S. stop listing the IRGC as a terrorist organization under the State Department’s watchlist. That demand has been one of Iran’s sticking points that have held up the reinstatement of the 2015 nuclear deal.

On Tuesday, Iran went another step, giving up the block it had placed on the inspection of sites in Iran believed to be linked to uranium enrichment. Tehran had previously wanted the International Atomic Energy Agency to close its investigation of undeclared nuclear material found at certain Iranian sites in 2019. Now, it was no longer making that demand, a senior official of the Biden administration told CNN on Tuesday.

Effectively what that meant is that Iran had less to hide from the IAEA amid accusations that the Islamic Republic had amassed enough capacity, including uranium enrichment, at those sites to build an atomic bomb. For the record, Tehran has maintained that its nuclear program was for civil uses like power generation and not for making weapons. Saudi Arabia, Israel and other arch rivals of the Islamic Republic, of course, do not buy that story.

Oil Ends Below $100 Again as Biden Admin to Okay an Iran Deal in U.S. Interest
 

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Richard Small
Richard Small Aug 27, 2022 3:49AM ET
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Iran pursues its own interests which is inimical to western thoughts and values. It routinely manages demonstrations that label the USA "the big  satan" and Israel the "little satan." While it is true you make peace with your enemies, but a greater truth is not to support terrorism and especially that of a theocracy. Moreover Iran threatens to wipe Israel off the map and supports terror groups to accomplish that.  I can't imagine a western leader willing to support and unleash that genie.  Another approach is needed.
Fritz Gartner
Fritz Gartner Aug 27, 2022 3:49AM ET
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You apparently don't know Biden as he's a lifetime politician who's going to run for president again. He's trying to keep a lid on gasoline prices via oil supplies that are tight.
Dennis Chuck
Dennis Chuck Aug 27, 2022 12:21AM ET
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See how americans for their own interest can circumvent anything! How stu-pid can the rest of those nations who side with them think americans are doing things for greater good! Americans are just full of shet!
jamie
jamie Aug 25, 2022 9:13PM ET
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Biden only talks not action. If deal will be accomplished OPEC cut production more rival Iran's capacity.
Brad Albright
Brad Albright Aug 25, 2022 9:13PM ET
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Which is it, only talk or a deal accomplished? You seem confused.
Butch Einsel
Butch Einsel Aug 25, 2022 8:03PM ET
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I believe this deal must pass congress good luck with that Brandon
Gary Piccone
Gary Piccone Aug 25, 2022 6:13PM ET
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Biden is despersate and a sucker.
Donnie Nguyen
Donnie Nguyen Aug 25, 2022 6:13PM ET
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better than the last guy for sure. Last guy might go to prison
Donnie Nguyen
Donnie Nguyen Aug 25, 2022 6:13PM ET
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better than the last guy for sure. Last guy might go to prison
Brad Albright
Brad Albright Aug 25, 2022 6:13PM ET
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Biden is getting things done, like a competent president with his country's interests before his own.
Kyle Johnson
Kyle Johnson Aug 25, 2022 6:13PM ET
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Brad Albright - like forgiving student loans? Super… what else?
Brad Albright
Brad Albright Aug 25, 2022 6:13PM ET
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$1.7 trillion bipartisan infrastructure bill, restoring US to respected position on world stage, repairing and strengthening international alliances; historic appointment of first black woman to US Supreme Court; 3.5% unemployment, more new jobs on-shored in decades, new green and traditional energy development; lower prescription drug costs, more domestic manufacturing of critical computer chips, EVs and batteries... and those are just off the top of my head. If these are unfamiliar to to you, you are not an informed person. Change the channel maybe.
Roger Miller
Roger Miller Aug 25, 2022 6:07PM ET
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When groveling to the Saudis doesn't work Biden tries Iran.  Not to mention they are making a deal with a regime that could be argued to be worse than Putin.  Looking at the events that have led up to this there is no doubt that the deal is for cheaper oil, while potentially sacrificing not only middle east peace but US security.  Partially because it undo the peace President Trump's administration brokered in the middle east, that mainstream media did little to report on.
nrgskill
nrgskill Aug 25, 2022 4:45PM ET
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Saudi (biggest oil producer) is not gonna like it.
Kamal Hijazi
Kamal Hijazi Aug 25, 2022 4:19PM ET
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Is it mean that the drip stocks supposed to go up ??
Brook Maese
Brook Maese Aug 25, 2022 4:17PM ET
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It will be up to Israel to prevent the ayatollahs from getting and using nuclear weapons. This feckless crew of western leaders would prefer to lower the price of gasoline by 10 cents per gallon.
Maximus Maximus
Maximus Maximus Aug 25, 2022 4:17PM ET
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nonsense. the only reason Iran might have to get nukes is because Israel has them, an existential threat to Iran
Notvery Goodathis
Peteymcletey Aug 25, 2022 4:11PM ET
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"some million additional LEGAL barrels per day landing on the market.” I think that's what article meant to say. Iran oil is being illegally traded using past their prime oil tankers. tons of scrapping will occur if deal done.
 
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