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    Oil prices rise as Israel-Iran conflict heightens fears of supply disruptions

    The Daily FuseBy The Daily FuseJune 16, 2025No Comments2 Mins Read
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    TOKYO: Oil costs jumped in early Asian commerce on Monday (Jun 16) after Israel and Iran launched contemporary assaults on Sunday, heightening fears that escalating battle may set off a broader regional battle and extensively disrupt oil exports from the Center East.

    Brent crude futures rose US$1.70, or 2.3 per cent, to US$75.93 a barrel by 10.53pm GMT (Monday, 6.53am, Singapore time), whereas US West Texas Intermediate crude gained US$1.62, or 2.2 per cent, to US$74.60. They surged greater than US$4 earlier within the session.  

    Each benchmarks settled 7 per cent increased on Friday, having surged greater than 13 per cent through the session to their highest ranges since January.

    The newest alternate of strikes between Israel and Iran resulted in civilian casualties and intensified fears of a broader regional battle, with each militaries urging civilians on the opposing aspect to take precautions in opposition to additional strikes.

    The newest developments have stoked issues about disruptions to the Strait of Hormuz, a significant delivery passage.

    A few fifth of the world’s complete oil consumption passes via the strait, or some 18 to 19 million barrels per day (bpd) of oil, condensate and gasoline.

    US President Donald Trump stated on Sunday he hopes Israel and Iran can dealer a ceasefire, however stated generally nations must combat it out first. Trump stated the US will proceed to help Israel however declined to say if he requested the US ally to pause its strikes on Iran.

    German Chancellor Friedrich Merz stated he hoped a gathering of the Group of Seven leaders convening in Canada on Sunday would attain an settlement to assist resolve the battle and preserve it from escalating.

    In the meantime, Iran has informed mediators Qatar and Oman that it’s not open to negotiating a ceasefire whereas it’s beneath Israeli assault, an official briefed on the communications informed Reuters on Sunday, as the 2 foes launched contemporary assaults and raised fears of a wider battle.

    Iran, a member of the Group of the Petroleum Exporting Nations, at the moment produces round 3.3 million bpd, and exports greater than 2 million bpd of oil and gasoline.

    The spare capability of OPEC and its allies, together with Russia, to pump extra oil to offset any disruption is roughly equal to Iran’s output, in keeping with analysts and OPEC watchers. 



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