
The WTI contract for April delivery was down 11 cents to $78.35 a barrel.
Both Brent and WTI futures last week gained about 1.5% and 3% respectively, reflecting the increasing risk of the Middle East conflict widening.
The conflict in the Middle East continued over the weekend as Israeli raids put the Gaza Strip’s second-largest hospital out of service.
On Saturday Yemen’s Iran-aligned Houthi fighters claimed responsibility for an attack on an India-bound oil tanker.