US-Iran Tensions Disrupt Calm Oil Market

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US-Iran Tensions Disrupt Calm Oil Market

Renewed hostilities between the United States and Iran have disrupted an oil market that had recently anticipated a sustained period of peace between the two nations.


International oil prices approached $80 a barrel by midday Wednesday, reaching their highest point in weeks following President Trump's declaration that the temporary truce with Iran was concluded. This marks a significant shift from earlier in the week when prices were lower, and analysts were forecasting a potential global oil surplus.


The current trading prices are within the typical range observed in recent years. However, the international benchmark, Brent crude, has experienced a notable increase since the beginning of the week, having traded below pre-conflict levels.


“The honeymoon phase is over,” stated Dan Pickering, chief investment officer for Pickering Energy Partners, a Houston-based financial services firm. “We’re being reminded that this is still an active conflict.”


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