In early April, WTI prices declined from around $117 per barrel to near $91, before rebounding to approximately $98. This volatility is attributed to geopolitical factors, particularly a temporary ceasefire agreement between the U.S. and Iran, which affected market perceptions of supply risks in the Middle East. The market remains sensitive to geopolitical developments, leading to rapid price adjustments.
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