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NewsOil Surges Past 6 a Barrel Amid US-Iran Standoff in the Strait of Hormuz

Oil prices have surged due to escalating tensions between the United States and Iran in the strategically vital Strait of Hormuz. This increase in prices comes in light of recent incidents where both nations have engaged in a series of retaliatory actions involving commercial vessels.

As of early Friday morning, Brent crude, which serves as an international benchmark, reached 6 per barrel—marking a nearly five percent increase from its closing price on Wednesday. This rise is particularly noteworthy as it crosses the 0 per barrel threshold for the first time in two weeks. The volatility in oil prices is closely tied to activities in the Strait of Hormuz, through which approximately one-fifth of the world’s oil and natural gas supply is transported.

The heightened tension has led to a noticeable dip in US stock markets, with the S&P 500 index down 0.41 percent and the Nasdaq Composite falling by 0.89 percent in the previous trading session. Shipping activities in the Strait have significantly diminished as negotiations remain tense. Iran asserts its right to control which vessels can pass through the waterway, while the United States has implemented measures to block various shipments linked to Iran.

In a recent social media post, US President Donald Trump announced that he had directed the US Navy to take decisive action against Iranian boats that he claimed were laying mines in the strait. His statement followed the Pentagon’s announcement of seizing a tanker carrying sanctioned Iranian oil for the second time within a week. Moreover, Trump indicated that he intended to broaden the US naval blockade, suggesting that no vessel would be allowed to transit the Strait of Hormuz without prior approval from the US Navy.

The situation escalated further when Iran’s Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps captured two commercial vessels—a Panamanian-flagged ship, MSC Francesca, and a Greek-owned ship, Epaminondas. Iran accused these vessels of jeopardizing maritime security by operating without the requisite permits and tampering with navigation systems. However, the Greek Ministry of Maritime Affairs has contested these claims, asserting that the Epaminondas remains under the command of its captain.

With only nine commercial vessels transiting the Strait on Wednesday, compared to an average of 129 before rising hostilities, the implications for global trade and oil supply remain significant. The recent developments underscore the fragile state of maritime security and the intricate geopolitical dynamics at play in this vital corridor for energy transportation.

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