Oil Prices Rise with US-Iran Tensions: Impact on Energy Markets
Petrol, ABD'nin İran'a yeni saldırılar düzenlemesinin ardından Perşembe günü yükseldi. Brent petrol **%1 artışla varil başına 78,80 dolara** yükseldi.
Oil prices rose on Thursday after the US launched new attacks on Iran. Brent oil rose 1% to $78.80 a barrel, while US crude oil (WTI) rose 1.01% to $74.26. This development has dampened hopes that the Iran war would end and the Strait of Hormuz, a critical transit point for about one-fifth of global oil supplies, would be fully reopened. The US military launched new attacks on Iran on Wednesday in response to an attack on three oil tankers passing through the Strait of Hormuz on Tuesday. Iran responded by targeting US military points in Bahrain and Kuwait. Insurance industry sources said some war risk insurers have advised shipping companies to temporarily suspend their passages through the Strait of Hormuz, while others are reviewing their policy terms. The rise in oil prices could impact energy markets and the global economy. The Blow to the Energy Corridor from the Hormuz Crisis is crucial for maintaining stability in oil prices, and this situation could shape the future of energy markets.
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