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Oil prices hit four-year high amid Hormuz tensions

Published on: April 30, 2026 10:32 AM

Global crude oil prices have surged to their highest levels in four years following renewed tensions surrounding Iran and continued uncertainty over the Strait of Hormuz.

Read More: Pakistan oil bill hits record $800m: PM Shehbaz 

The latest increase came after US President Donald Trump announced that restrictions linked to Iran’s maritime activities would remain in place, adding pressure to already volatile global energy markets.

In international trading, Brent crude recorded a sharp rise of 8%, pushing prices to $121 per barrel, marking its highest level in four years. Meanwhile, US West Texas Intermediate (WTI) crude also climbed significantly, gaining 7% to reach $108 per barrel. Market analysts linked the rally directly to concerns over disruptions in the Strait of Hormuz, one of the world’s most critical shipping routes for oil and gas exports.

The waterway is essential for global energy supplies, and any prolonged instability in the region can have immediate consequences for fuel prices, shipping costs, and inflation worldwide.

Experts warned that if maritime restrictions continue and diplomatic talks between Iran and the United States remain deadlocked, oil prices could rise further in the coming weeks.

The market is closely watching developments related to US-Iran negotiations, which remain stalled over issues including sanctions, maritime security, and Tehran’s nuclear programme.

Traders are particularly concerned about any escalation that could reduce oil supply flows or further limit shipping activity through the Gulf. Higher crude prices are expected to place additional strain on energy-importing economies, many of which are already facing inflationary pressures and currency challenges.

Countries heavily dependent on imported fuel may see rising transportation, electricity, and manufacturing costs if prices remain elevated. Analysts noted that energy markets are currently being driven more by geopolitical risk than by traditional supply-demand fundamentals. The price surge reflects broader concerns over regional instability and the possibility of wider disruptions if diplomatic efforts fail to produce a breakthrough.

Read More: Oil prices surge above $113 amid Iran talks

Governments and central banks worldwide are expected to closely monitor the impact of rising oil prices on inflation and economic growth. With no immediate resolution in sight, markets remain highly sensitive to political developments involving Washington, Tehran, and the strategic Strait of Hormuz.

Filed Under: Business Tagged With: Brent crude, global markets, Iran US tensions, Latest, oil prices, Strait of Hormuz, WTI crude

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