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Crude Oil Surges Past $100 Mark Following Trump’s Rejection of Iranian Diplomatic Proposal

2026/05/11 22:32
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TLDR

  • Brent crude surged more than 4% to approximately $106 per barrel following Trump’s dismissal of Tehran’s diplomatic counter-proposal
  • The U.S. President declared Iran’s response “TOTALLY UNACCEPTABLE,” extending the Strait of Hormuz blockade indefinitely
  • Tehran’s proposal included moving enriched uranium abroad while maintaining nuclear infrastructure
  • Saudi Aramco’s chief executive warns global markets are hemorrhaging 100 million barrels weekly
  • An upcoming summit between Trump and Chinese leader Xi Jinping may address the Iran crisis

Global crude markets experienced significant volatility Monday following President Donald Trump’s swift rejection of Iran’s diplomatic counter-proposal, with Brent crude approaching the $106 threshold.

In a social media statement, Trump characterized Tehran’s diplomatic response as “TOTALLY UNACCEPTABLE,” effectively extinguishing market optimism that had built around potential resolution. The military confrontation between the two nations has now stretched beyond 10 weeks.

Brent crude futures climbed as high as 4.6% during trading sessions, briefly touching $106 per barrel before moderating. Meanwhile, West Texas Intermediate hovered around the $98 mark.

Brent Crude Oil Last Day Financ (BZ=F)Brent Crude Oil Last Day Financ (BZ=F)

The rally represented a sharp reversal from the previous week, when both benchmark contracts had declined more than 6% amid optimism that Washington and Tehran were approaching a provisional arrangement to restore Persian Gulf shipping routes.

According to reports, the American diplomatic framework demanded Iran cease uranium enrichment activities for two decades, eliminate existing enriched uranium reserves, and demolish critical nuclear infrastructure. In return, Washington offered sanctions relief and cessation of military operations.

Tehran’s counter-proposal, delivered via Pakistani intermediaries, stipulated sanctions removal, withdrawal of American naval forces from the Strait of Hormuz region, and acknowledgment of Iran’s sovereign right to maintain limited nuclear capabilities.

The Wall Street Journal indicated that Iran proposed diluting portions of its highly enriched uranium while relocating remaining stockpiles to an unnamed third nation. Iranian officials contested elements of this reporting.

The Economic Impact of Gulf Shipping Disruption

The Strait of Hormuz represents a critical chokepoint for approximately 20% of global petroleum transit. The waterway has remained effectively closed throughout the conflict, severing crude oil, natural gas, and refined product shipments to international markets.

Amin Nasser, chief executive of Saudi Aramco, stated that global oil market participants are losing 100 million barrels weekly. He cautioned that continued disruption extending into June could delay market normalization until the following year.

Goldman Sachs polling data revealed that most survey participants anticipate the strait will remain disrupted beyond the conclusion of June.

A Sunday drone attack temporarily ignited a commercial vessel near Qatari waters. Both the United Arab Emirates and Kuwait reported intercepting hostile unmanned aerial vehicles, underscoring persistent dangers to regional maritime traffic.

Upcoming U.S.-China Summit May Influence Negotiations

President Trump is expected to convene with Chinese President Xi Jinping in the coming days. American diplomatic sources indicate Trump intends to confront Xi regarding China’s relationship with Iran, including financial support Beijing channels to Tehran and possible military equipment transfers.

In a CBS 60 Minutes interview broadcast Sunday, Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu declared the confrontation with Iran remains ongoing and emphasized the necessity of continued efforts to dismantle Iranian nuclear capabilities.

Recent Chinese customs statistics revealed that Beijing’s crude oil imports for April dropped 20% year-over-year, marking the weakest level since July 2022.

The post Crude Oil Surges Past $100 Mark Following Trump’s Rejection of Iranian Diplomatic Proposal appeared first on Blockonomi.

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