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Oil Prices Rise Following US-EU Trade Talk Extension and Decline in US Drilling

Oil prices rise as markets respond to extended trade talks between the United States and the European Union. The move eased global fears about tariffs that could harm fuel demand and economic stability.

Brent crude climbed 37 cents to reach $65.15 a barrel. West Texas Intermediate also rose 34 cents, landing at $61.87 a barrel. These gains reflect renewed market optimism after recent uncertainty.

Meanwhile, data from Baker Hughes revealed a sharp drop in U.S. oil rigs. Companies shut down eight rigs last week, leaving only 465 active. This marked the lowest number since November 2021 and indicated reduced drilling activity.

The trade talks now continue until July 9. The EU requested more time, and the U.S. agreed to extend discussions. This decision has helped boost confidence in both oil and global markets.

In addition, OPEC+ plans to increase production by 411,000 barrels daily starting in July. This step aims to meet expected demand while avoiding price shocks. Coordinated actions from oil producers show a measured approach to supply changes.

As the market adjusts, investors keep watching for further signs of progress. Stability depends on trade outcomes, drilling trends, and coordinated oil production efforts.

In conclusion, oil prices rise because of several positive developments. First, extended trade talks reduce global uncertainty. Second, a drop in U.S. drilling activity signals market caution. Finally, planned production increases from OPEC+ balance expectations. Together, these factors support a more stable and optimistic outlook for oil markets.

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