menu_open Columnists
We use cookies to provide some features and experiences in QOSHE

More information  .  Close

Oil heads for weekly gains despite US sanctions waiver on Russian oil

40 0
13.03.2026

Oil heads for weekly gains despite US sanctions waiver on Russian oil

Oil prices headed for weekly gains as of Friday, despite the US trying to ease supply concerns by issuing a 30-day license for countries to buy Russian oil and petroleum products stranded at sea.

Brent futures for May rose $1.02, or 1 per cent, to $101.48 a barrel at 07:30 GMT, heading for a weekly increase of nearly 10pc. US West Texas Intermediate (WTI) crude for April was up by 94 cents, or 1.0pc, at $96.67 a barrel, poised for more than a 6pc uptick for the week.

The license was issued in what Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent said was a step to stabilise global energy markets roiled by the US-Israeli war on Iran, but analysts said this has failed to resolve wider supply constraints.

“ICE Brent futures have already breached $100 per barrel and are still supported today, despite moves to calm the markets with the Russian oil waiver and the unprecedented release of emergency stockpiles,” said Emril Jamil, senior analyst at LSEG.

“The market sees this as a short-term solution that does not address the crux of the supply disruption. The crude intermonth spreads for future months indicate an unresolved and continued tightness in supply,” Jamil said.

Brent is more supported than WTI as Europe is more susceptible to energy security issues, while the US is able to stave off its exposure due to its domestic output, Jamil said.

Yang An, analyst at Haitong Futures, said: “Issuing the license has eased market concerns, but it won’t resolve the most fundamental issue. The most important thing is the restoration of navigation in the Strait of Hormuz.”

The announcement on Russian oil came a day after the US Energy Department said the US would release 172 million barrels of oil from its Strategic Petroleum Reserve to help curb skyrocketing oil prices.

That plan was coordinated with the International Energy Agency, which has agreed to release a record 400 million barrels of oil from strategic stockpiles, including the US contribution.

Fleeting relief sparked by the IEA release, however, was shattered by a re-escalation of Middle East risks, IG analyst Tony Sycamore said in a note.

Both benchmark prices surged more than 9pc on Thursday and hit their highest levels since August 2022.

Iran’s new supreme leader Mojtaba Khamenei said Iran would fight on and keep the Strait of Hormuz shut as leverage against the United States and Israel.

Two fuel tankers in Iraqi waters were struck by explosive-laden Iranian boats, Iraqi security officials said on Thursday.

An Iraqi official told state media that the country’s oil ports have completely stopped operations.

Meanwhile, US Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent told Sky News in an interview that the US Navy, perhaps with an international coalition, would escort vessels through the Strait of Hormuz when it is militarily possible.

Protecting consumers or balancing the books: Pakistan’s oil dilemma

Oil market becomes hostage to Iran war

How airlines have hedged against fuel price increases

Cardiogen and the molecular language of cardiac renewal: A speculative exploration

Master MoltyFoam’s Women’s Day initiative supports the next generation of female athletes

Fatima Fertilizer launches Sarsabz Tabeer: Seeds of Change campaign on International Women’s Day to celebrate women in agriculture

Iran’s new supreme leader injured but ‘safe’, says president’s son

Nahid Rana takes 5 wickets as Bangladesh crush Pakistan in ODI opener

President Zardari approves appointment of PML-N’s Nehal Hashmi as Sindh governor

Sindh schools to close from March 16-31, Friday to be WFH for govt offices as part of austerity measures

US military spending on Iran conflict hits billions

‘No matter what, no matter when’: PM’s spokesperson reiterates support for Saudi Arabia ‘before it is needed’

US lawmakers warn of Trump’s ‘incoherent’ Iran war strategy after classified briefing

Pakistan among 60 countries facing US forced labour investigations

Oil heads for weekly gains despite US sanctions waiver on Russian oil

Armed forces destroy terrorist camps, support infrastructure in Afghanistan: security sources

Assailant dead after ramming vehicle into Michigan synagogue

Game review — Cairn is making me hyper-conscious of my own limbs

Multiple roads closed in Karachi for Quds Day rallies

Organisational culture matters

The arrogance of Trump’s America

Rethinking water treaties

Oil Market Update: Brent Crude Tops $100

News Roundup: Khamenei Statement; Netanyahu Speech

Iran Withdraws from World Cup

170 Schoolchildren Killed In Tehran: Who Is Responsible?

Pakistan Roundup: Shehbaz Visits Saudi Arabia

Why Rising Oil Prices Mean Higher Food Prices

Bahrain authorities arrest 6 Asians, including 5 Pakistanis, for allegedly filming, sharing videos of Iran’s attacks

Iran’s new supreme leader injured but ‘safe’, says president’s son


© Dawn Business