Oil Prices Have Jumped 12% Since Friday as War Risks Return

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Oil Prices Have Jumped 12% Since Friday as War Risks Return

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Oil prices have surged 12% since the previous Friday amid increased war-related risks, primarily due to renewed U.S.-Iran tensions and a blockade reinstatement on Iranian oil exports. Brent Crude reached a one-month high, reflecting market concerns over supply disruptions in the Strait of Hormuz region.

Oil prices extended Monday’s surge into Asian trade on Tuesday, with Brent Crude prices hitting a one-month high, as the renewed war risk premium crashed the calmer trade of the past weeks amid renewed U.S.-Iran hostilities and the reinstated U.S. blockade of Iranian oil exports. Oil prices are now 12% higher than they were on Friday. In Asian trade on Tuesday, both the Brent and WTI benchmarks were advancing by about 2% to their highest levels in weeks, as the market realized the recovery of traffic through the Strait of Hormuz wasn’t…

World Security Conflict Politics Markets Commodities Energy Shipping oil prices Brent Crude U.S.-Iran tensions Strait of Hormuz war risks oil exports market surge

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