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Oil Prices Rebound Following Recent Low Amid Ukraine-Russia Negotiations

November 26, 2025214 ViewsRead Time: 2 minutes
Oil Prices Rebound Following Recent Low Amid Ukraine-Russia Negotiations
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Oil prices rebounded on Wednesday, recovering from their lowest levels in nearly a month. This shift is occurring amid developments in negotiations between Ukraine and Russia.


Brent crude increased by 0.3% to $62.72 per barrel, while West Texas Intermediate rose by 0.4% to $58.18 per barrel. Both benchmarks had closed the previous session down by approximately 89 cents.


The earlier decline followed Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky's communication with European leaders, expressing his willingness to engage in a U.S.-led initiative to resolve the conflict.


Market analyst Tony Sycamore from IG Group noted, "Finalizing the agreement could expedite the lifting of Western sanctions on Russian energy exports, potentially bringing West Texas crude close to $55 per barrel." He emphasized that markets are seeking clearer signals, warning that risks may lean towards further declines unless negotiations falter.


In related political developments, U.S. President Donald Trump confirmed that he has instructed his representatives to engage separately with Russian President Vladimir Putin and Ukrainian officials. Additionally, a Ukrainian official indicated that President Zelensky may travel to the United States soon to finalize the agreement's details.


On another front, increasing Western sanctions on Russia have resulted in a significant drop in India's imports of Russian crude, reaching their lowest level in three years as of December.


Conversely, oil prices received some support from expectations that the U.S. Federal Reserve may approve a new interest rate cut in December, which could stimulate economic growth and enhance oil demand.

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