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    Crude oil spikes after Israel carries out airstrikes against Iran

    June 12, 20252 Mins Read


    Oil surged after Israel carried out airstrikes against targets in Iran, raising fears of fresh confrontations in a region that accounts for a third of global crude production.

    Brent rose as much as 6%, jumping toward $74 a barrel, while West Texas Intermediate also rallied. Israeli Defense Minister Israel Katz said there had been a “preemptive strike against Iran” and declared a state of emergency as the country prepared for retaliation. Earlier, US President Donald Trump said Israel “could very well” hit Tehran.

    “We are back in an environment of heightened geopolitical uncertainty, leaving the oil market on tenterhooks and requiring it to start pricing in a larger risk premium for any potential supply disruptions,” said Warren Patterson, head of commodities strategy at ING Groep NV.


    Oil is on course for the biggest weekly gain since 2022 amid the spike in tensions in the Middle East, paring year-to-date losses driven by the fall-out from global trade tensions and a decision by OPEC+ to revive shuttered capacity at a faster-than-expected clip. This week, JPMorgan Chase & Co. warned that prices could reach $130 a barrel in a worst-case scenario in the Middle East.

    A sustained gain in energy costs may fan global inflation, complicating the tasks facing central bankers as the navigate the fallout from the US-led trade war.

    Ahead of the Israeli strikes, the US and Iran had been scheduled to hold a sixth round of nuclear talks in Oman on Sunday, although the status of the negotiations is now unclear. In recent days, Trump said he was less confident that the US would reach a deal with Tehran to curb its nuclear ambitions in exchange for sanctions relief.

    In a reflection of the market’s rapid shift and concerns about tighter near-term supplies, Brent’s prompt timespread — the difference between its two nearest contracts — pushed deeper into backwardation. The gap was $1.34 a barrel, up from 92 cents on Thursday.

    First Published: Jun 13, 2025 5:20 AM IST



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