Oil Prices Rise as Washington Escalates Conflict with Tehran
Petrol fiyatları, Washington'ın Tahran ile çatışmasını körüklemesi sonucu yükseldi. **Brent petrol** fiyatları, **%2** artışla **72 dolar** seviyesine

Oil prices have risen as Washington escalates its conflict with Tehran. Brent crude prices have increased by 2% to $72 a barrel. This rise reflects the impact of growing tensions in the Middle East on energy markets. The measures taken by Washington against Tehran are increasing uncertainty in the energy sector. The decision by OPEC to increase oil production could prevent further price hikes. However, the continuation of geopolitical tensions could lead to even higher oil prices. The trajectory of energy markets in the near term is of great importance to the global economy. Rising energy prices could have negative effects on inflation and economic growth. Therefore, it is crucial for investors and economists to closely follow developments in energy markets.
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