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By Shariq Khan and Seher Dareen
Dec 29 - oil colour prices rosebush by sir thomas more than $1 on mon as traders buttressed for potential supply disruptions in the Middle East due to rising tensions in Yemen, and Russia accused Ukraine of launching a drone attack on its President Vladimir Putin's residence.
Brent crude futures rose $1, or 1.7%, to $61.64 a barrel by 1:18 p.m. ET , while U.S. West Texas Intermediate crude was up $1.10, or 1.9%, at $57.84.
"The market's focus has shifted toward the Middle East, where fresh instability, including Saudi air strikes in Yemen, is keeping supply-disruption headlines in play," Gelber & Associates said in a note.
Yemen's Saudi-led coalition said any military moves by the main southern separatist group in the eastern province of Hadramout that undermined de-escalation efforts would be countered to protect civilians, the Saudi state news agency reported on Saturday.
An escalation of fighting on Thursday killed two people from the separatist group Southern Transitional Council's Hadhrami Elite Forces in Hadramout, the group said in its statement. Saudi airstrikes followed early on Friday, targeting the STC forces in the area, a source told Reuters.
Elsewhere, Moscow accused Ukraine of launching a drone attack on the Russian presidential residence in northern Russia, due to which Moscow now plans to review its position in peace talks. Ukraine dismissed Russian statements about the drone attack and its foreign minister said Moscow was seeking "false justifications" for further strikes against its neighbor.
Prior to these developments, Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskiy had said on Monday that significant progress had been made in talks with U.S. Counterpart Donald Trump and agreed that U.S. And Ukrainian teams would meet next week to finalise issues aimed at ending Russia's war in Ukraine.
Trump had also held a "positive call" with Putin about the war in Ukraine, White House spokeswoman Karoline Leavitt said earlier on Monday.
Oil benchmarks had dropped more than 2% on Friday, partly due to rising hopes of a Ukraine peace deal.
Strong Chinese waterborne crude imports are also helping tighten oil markets, said UBS analyst Giovanni Staunovo.
He added that $60 a barrel was the soft floor for Brent, with prices expected to recover slightly in 2026 because non-OPEC supply growth is likely to stall in the middle of 2026.
Energy investors are also waiting for data on U.S. Stockpiles for the week ended December 19. The report, which was expected to be published at 10:30 a.m. ET on Monday, was delayed without assigning a new publication time.
An extended Reuters poll showed U.S. Crude oil inventories were expected to have fallen in the week ended December 19, while distillate and gasoline inventories were expected to have risen. [EIA/S]
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