Last Updated · April 2026

CFTC investigates suspicious trades in CME and ICE oil futures

CFTC probes suspiciously timed oil futures trades on CME and ICE after pre-announcement trading spikes.

The Commodity Futures Trading Commission (CFTC) has initiated an investigation into a series of suspiciously timed trades in the oil futures market, according to information shared by individuals familiar with the matter, as reported by Bloomberg.

The investigation focuses on oil futures contracts traded on platforms operated by CME Group and Intercontinental Exchange (ICE). To aid in the probe, the two exchanges have been requested to provide relevant trading data, including the so-called Tag 50 identifications, which can help identify the entities behind the transactions.

The timing of these trades has drawn scrutiny, particularly as they coincided with two significant government announcements related to the ongoing Iran conflict. This alignment of trading patterns and government disclosures has raised questions about possible irregularities.

Last week, U.S. Senators Elizabeth Warren and Sheldon Whitehouse called for further scrutiny into what they described as "unusual trading patterns" in the oil futures market. "Warren had sent a letter to Michael Selig, chairman of the CFTC, regarding a dramatic surge in oil futures trading on March 23 and April 7", the report highlighted.

The details of the investigation remain private, and the CFTC has not made any public statements regarding the matter at this time. However, the involvement of major platforms like CME and ICE underscores the potential significance of the trades under examination.

This story continues to develop as the CFTC works to determine whether the suspicious trading activity violated any market regulations or laws. For now, the focus remains on uncovering the origins of these well-timed trades and their connection to broader market events.

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