Oil edged higher after the US advised ships to steer clear of Iranian waters when navigating the Strait of Hormuz, reviving a risk premium that had ebbed in recent days amid nuclear talks.
West Texas Intermediate crude futures rose 1.3% to settle above $64 a barrel after the US Department of Transportation said in a maritime advisory on Monday that American-flagged ships should stay as far as possible from Iranian waters. The agency cited a recent incident in which Iran’s Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps harassed a US-flagged tanker as it was transiting through the waterway last week.
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