Bonny Light Swings Back to $100 a Barrel Amid U.S.-Iran Attacks
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U.S. Central Command said Friday that its forces are preventing 70 oil tankers from entering or leaving Iranian ports.
For the second day in a row, the U.S. and Irn crossed attacks in the Straits of Ormuz when ships with iran flags tried to reach ports.
Bonny Light swings back to $100 a barrel amid U.S.-Iran attacks
Bonny Light and other significant grades ended the day slightly higher despite the ongoing fire between Iran and the United States. The post Bonny Light swings back to $100 a barrel amid U.S.-Iran attacks appeared first on Nairametrics.
A U.S. Navy plane, deployed from the USS carrier George H. W. Bush, yesterday attacked two unladen Iranian oil tankers leaving it...
The U.S. Army announced this Friday that it is blocking the entry and departure of 73 commercial ships in the ports of Iran. The action takes place after the exchange of attacks in the Strait of Ormuz last night. This fact is the most serious incident since the beginning of the truce on April 8. According to Emol, the U.S. Central Army Command (Centcom) indicated that the vessels in question are tankers. The latter have the capacity to transport…
• Iran accused the United States of sabotaging peace negotiations through military action.• Both countries exchanged attacks on the Strait of Ormuz, one of the world's most important oil routes.• Tehran captured an oil tanker and Washington holds dozens of vessels linked to Iranian crude oil. Tens of tension between Iran and the United States increased again following a new series of military clashes in the Strait of Ormuz, a strategic area for …
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