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Israel and the Palestinian militant group Hamas signed an agreement on Thursday

Oil eases over 1.5% after Gaza ceasefire

Thu, Oct. 9, 2025
Oil prices
Oil prices

Oil prices edged slightly lower on Thursday after Israel and the Palestinian militant group Hamas signed an agreement to cease fire in Gaza.

Brent crude futures were down $1.08, or 1.6%, at $65.18 a barrel at 01:10 p.m. ET (1710 GMT). U.S. West Texas Intermediate crude was down $1.05, or 1.7%, at $61.49.

Israel and the Palestinian militant group Hamas signed an agreement on Thursday to cease fire and free Israeli hostages in exchange for Palestinian prisoners, in the first phase of U.S. President Donald Trump's to end the war in Gaza.

Under , fighting will cease, Israel will partially withdraw from Gaza, and Hamas will free all remaining hostages it captured in the attack that precipitated the war, in exchange for hundreds of prisoners held by Israel.

"Crude futures are in a corrective phase as the Israel/Hamas conflict looks to be ending," said Dennis Kissler, senior vice president of trading at BOK Financial.

'WIDE-RANGING' IMPLICATIONS FOR OIL MARKETS

"The peace agreement is a major breakthrough in recent Middle Eastern history – its implications for oil markets could be wide-ranging, from the possibility of a decrease in the Houthis' attacks in the Red Sea to an increase in the likelihood of a nuclear deal with Iran..." Rystad Energy's Chief Economist Claudio Galimberti said in a note.