Day 13: Oil Tankers Hit in Iraq, Pressure on Hormuz, Brent Above $100
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There is no signs of relaxation on the oil market: Iran's new leader wants to continue to use the Strait of Hormus as a means of pressure. The euro has fallen to its lowest level since November 2025.
Brent oil was over $100 per barrel for the first time since August 2022, while millions of barrels remain trapped in the Persian Gulf, causing the biggest disruption to the oil market in history.The world benchmark skyrocketed by 9.2 percent on Thursday, following multiple attacks on ships in the Persian Gulf, indicating an expansion of Iran's maritime disruption campaign beyond the vital Strait of Ormuz. West Texas Intermediate rose by 9.7 perc…
Day 13: Oil tankers hit in Iraq, pressure on Hormuz, brent above $100
International Desk, Mar 12 (EFE).- New attacks on ships in the Persian Gulf and the Strait of Hormuz, including two oil tankers in Iraqi territorial waters, marked the 13th day of the war with Iran, while Brent crude rose again above $100 per barrel. The conflict, launched by the United States and Israel against Iran ...
The U.S. and Israel's war with Iran is on the rise. Fired oil drills, ships struck near the Ormuz Stream and fuel ports attacked, while the oil barrel is again over $100, even after the AIE countries have decided to release a reserve record. The article “Epic Fury”, on the 13th day, Iran attacked Israel along with Hezbollah. The price of oil has again increased over $100. American information services say that Iran's government is not at risk of…
US/Israel-Iran War (Day 13): Oil tankers attacked in Iraq, Iran warns against protests
About 25 crew members were evacuated from both ships by Iraqi port officials. The post US/Israel-Iran War (Day 13): Oil tankers attacked in Iraq, Iran warns against protests appeared first on Premium Times Nigeria.
Oil Prices Jump As Iran Celebrates Attacks On Oil Tankers
Oil prices jumped Thursday morning to over $100 per barrel as Iran continued striking ships throughout the region. The global benchmark Brent crude climbed above $100 early Thursday morning for the first time since Monday before slipping slightly to $97.81. The spike came as Iranian attacks on ships in the Strait of Hormuz and Persian Gulf disrupted the flow of oil in the region. At least two oil tankers were struck off the coast of Iraq on Wedn…
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