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Oil Price Pullback as U.S. Weighs Futures Market Intervention

Global oil markets stepped back on Friday after a strong six-day rally. Traders reacted to signals that Washington may intervene in energy markets. As a result, the Oil price pullback ended nearly a week of gains driven by geopolitical tensions.

Brent crude dropped $1.14, or 1.33%, and traded near $84.27 per barrel early Friday. Meanwhile, West Texas Intermediate lost $1.46, or about 1.8%, and slipped to $79.55 per barrel.

However, markets remain highly sensitive to developments in the Middle East. The recent surge started after the United States and Israel launched military operations against Iran on February 28. That conflict disrupted shipping routes across the region.

Most importantly, tankers stopped moving through the Strait of Hormuz. This strategic waterway normally carries nearly one-fifth of the world’s daily oil supply. As tensions escalated, several refineries shut down operations. Liquefied natural gas plants also halted production in key energy zones.

Consequently, oil prices jumped sharply during the first days of the conflict. Brent crude surged about 18% in the four trading sessions after the war began. At the same time, WTI climbed roughly 21%.

Despite those gains, markets reversed direction on Friday. Traders reacted quickly after U.S. officials signaled possible policy action.

A senior White House official said the U.S. Treasury Department plans to introduce measures to counter rising energy prices. These steps may include intervention in oil futures trading. Officials did not release detailed plans.

Nevertheless, the idea itself caught market attention. Governments rarely attempt to influence oil prices through financial markets. Instead, they usually adjust physical supply or strategic reserves. Therefore, analysts see the proposal as an unusual strategy.

In addition, Washington has already moved to ease supply pressure. The Treasury granted waivers that allow companies to buy sanctioned Russian crude stored on tankers. Officials introduced the measure to stabilize refinery operations.

Indian refiners received the first approvals. Industry sources say these companies quickly purchased millions of barrels of Russian crude cargoes. The move reversed months of pressure from Western governments to avoid those supplies. Meanwhile, some Asian refineries had already started reducing fuel processing due to supply shortages.

Even so, several analysts say the current price surge remains moderate. They compare the recent spike with previous energy shocks. For example, prices surged above $100 per barrel after Russia launched its invasion of Ukraine in 2022.

Market strategist Tony Sycomore from IG said investors should keep the latest rally in perspective. Oil has risen almost 20% this month. However, the price still sits only a few dollars above its four-year average.

Therefore, the market reaction may reflect caution rather than panic. Still, uncertainty around the conflict keeps traders on edge. For now, the Oil price pullback highlights how quickly sentiment can shift in global energy markets.

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