Oil Set for Second Weekly Rise as Unsettled US-Iran War Crimps Supply
Oil prices climb for the second week amid Middle East supply fears, with Strait of Hormuz shipments falling by half as the U.S.-Iran conflict persists.
- Oil prices edged lower on Friday but remained on track for a second weekly gain as the stalemated U.S.-Iran war continues to disrupt supply from the Middle East.
- Disruptions to energy flows persist as the war approaches the six-month mark, with Seven commodity ships transiting the Strait of Hormuz on Thursday—half the previous day's tally—amid Iranian and U.S. blockade pressure.
- President Donald Trump threatened "economic warfare and isolation on an unprecedented scale" against Tehran on Wednesday, while Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent warned of "the toughest sanctions in history" for nations aiding Iran.
- BMI stated on Friday it will review its Brent price outlook this month, as ANZ's Kumari noted the market is adjusting to the reality that supply conditions are unlikely to return to prewar levels soon.
- The United States will reveal details of its economic pressure campaign on Monday and seek support from China, while Ukrainian drone attacks on Russian oil facilities like the TANECO refinery continue straining global benchmarks.
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Oil Prices Head for Second Weekly Gain as U.S.-Iran Conflict Disrupts Middle East Supply
Oil prices edged lower Friday but remained on track for a second consecutive weekly gain as the unresolved U.S.-Iran conflict continued to disrupt crude supplies ... The post Oil Prices Head for Second Weekly Gain as U.S.-Iran Conflict Disrupts Middle East Supply first appeared on [your]NEWS.
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