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Oil prices surge over 3% as tensions in the Middle East intensify – News

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Last updated: 2024/10/02 at 9:43 PM
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Oil prices surged over 3% on Wednesday due to rising tensions in the Middle East following Iran’s military strike against Israel, raising concerns about potential disruptions in crude output. Brent futures reached $75.98 a barrel, while U.S. West Texas Intermediate crude climbed to $72.30. Both benchmarks had surged more than 5% the previous day before closing around 2.5% higher.

Iran stated that its missile attack on Israel had ended unless further provoked, but Israel and the U.S. warned of retaliation, sparking fears of a wider conflict. There were concerns that Iran’s oil facilities could be targeted, potentially leading to higher oil prices. Iran’s threats of “vast destruction” in response to any Israeli retaliation indicated the severity of the situation.

Tensions escalated further as Israel deployed infantry and armoured units to southern Lebanon to combat Iran-backed Hezbollah, with the United Nations Security Council and the European Union calling for an immediate ceasefire in the region. Iran’s oil output had reached a six-year high of 3.7 million barrels per day in August, according to ANZ analysts.

Capital Economics warned that a major escalation by Iran could draw the U.S. into the conflict, potentially disrupting global oil supply. OPEC+ was set to review the market and was expected to raise output by 180,000 barrels per day from December. Any indication of production hikes by OPEC+ members could alleviate concerns of supply disruptions in the Middle East, according to ANZ analysts.

On the other hand, Saudi Arabia’s oil minister cautioned that oil prices could plummet to $50 per barrel if OPEC+ members failed to adhere to agreed production limits, as reported by the Wall Street Journal. The situation remained tense as the conflict in the Middle East continued to unfold, prompting uncertainty in the oil market.

In conclusion, the escalating tensions in the Middle East, particularly between Iran and Israel, have significantly impacted oil prices, with fears of supply disruptions driving the surge in crude prices. The potential for a wider conflict involving major oil-producing nations like Iran and Saudi Arabia could further exacerbate the situation. As the world closely watches the developments in the region, the oil market remains volatile, with global implications for energy security and prices. The outcome of the conflict and the response of key oil-producing countries will be crucial in determining the future trajectory of oil prices.

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