Crude oil price falls to $73 per barrel as Middle East tensions ease

Crude oil prices fell more than 4 percent on Tuesday after a report that Israel was willing to spare Iranian oil targets, easing concerns over supply disruption.

Brent crude oil price fell 4.65 percent to $73.83 a barrel at 5.18 WAT, while West Texas Intermediate (WTI) lost 4.86 percent, dropping to $70.20 a barrel.

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Both prices  had dropped  about 2 per cent on Monday.

Amid the escalating conflict in the Middle East, Reuters reported that Benjamin Netanyahu, Israel’s prime minister, told the US his country is  willing  to strike  military targets rather than oil or nuclear facilities in Iran.

The region has been on edge awaiting Isreal’s response to Iranian missiles  launched on October 1.

Iran  had said  the attack was in response to Israel’s invasion of Lebanon and the assassination of its allies, including  Hamas’ Ismail Haniyeh in Tehran, and Hassan Nasrallah, 

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