Brent Oil Drops Sharply to $109.50 as Ukraine Tensions Cool

Oil fell on Tuesday after President Vladimir Putin said Russia would only use military force in Ukraine as a last resort, releasing some tension from a growing crisis in the region that pushed prices to five-month highs in the previous session.

Putin said Russia reserved the right to use all options to protect Russian citizens in Ukraine, but he ordered troops engaged in military exercises near the Ukraine border back to their bases, triggering a retreat in oil prices that had been boosted by worries the conflict would continue to escalate.

April Brent crude fell $2 to near $109 a barrel, after briefly falling $2.09 after Putin’s remarks. The European benchmark ended the previous session at its highest close this year. U.S. crude for April delivery fell by $1.59 to settle at $103.33, after rising to $105.22 on Monday, the highest level since September.

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