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Oil prices climb as US Iran tensions disrupt global supply fears

Published on: April 24, 2026 7:20 PM

Global oil prices have risen sharply as tensions between United States and Iran continue to escalate, raising concerns over potential disruptions in international energy supply chains. Market analysts say the situation has created uncertainty among traders, pushing crude benchmarks upward across global exchanges.

Furthermore, reports indicate that the recent seizure of commercial vessels in sensitive maritime routes has intensified fears of supply chain disruptions. Investors reacted quickly to the heightened risk environment, driving oil futures higher as shipping security and regional stability came under increased scrutiny.

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In international trading, crude oil prices recorded a noticeable increase, with Brent crude and other benchmarks reflecting strong upward movement. Analysts noted that even small disruptions in key shipping lanes can significantly impact global pricing due to the heavy dependence on Middle Eastern energy exports.

Meanwhile, Brent crude rose by around two percent to approximately 107 dollars per barrel, while other crude benchmarks also showed similar upward momentum. The 1.7 percent rise in global crude prices highlights how geopolitical tensions continue to influence energy markets in real time.

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Additionally, energy experts warn that sustained instability in the region could further tighten global supply conditions, especially if maritime routes remain under pressure. They stress that any prolonged disruption in shipping lanes may lead to higher volatility in oil markets worldwide.

Finally, traders are closely monitoring developments between Washington and Tehran, as any further escalation could directly impact global inflation trends and energy security. Market observers say stability in the region remains crucial to maintaining predictable oil prices and ensuring uninterrupted global supply flows.

Filed Under: Business Tagged With: Brent crude prices, energy supply fears, Global oil market, Latest, maritime disruption oil, oil price rise, US Iran tensions

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