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    Oil hits five-month high after US hits key Iranian nuclear sites

    June 22, 20253 Mins Read


    [TOKYO] Oil prices jumped on Monday to their highest since January as the United States’ weekend move to join Israel in attacking Iran’s nuclear facilities stoked supply worries.

    Brent crude futures was up US$1.92 or 2.49 per cent at US$78.93 a barrel as of 0117 GMT. US West Texas Intermediate crude advanced US$1.89 or 2.56 per cent to US$75.73.

    Both contracts jumped by more than 3 per cent earlier in the session to US$81.40 and US$78.40, respectively, touching five-month highs before giving up some gains.

    The rise in prices came after US President Donald Trump said he had “obliterated” Iran’s main nuclear sites in strikes over the weekend, joining an Israeli assault in an escalation of conflict in the Middle East as Tehran vowed to defend itself.

    Iran is Opec’s third-largest crude producer.

    Market participants expect further price gains amid mounting fears that an Iranian retaliation may include a closure of the Strait of Hormuz, through which roughly a fifth of global crude supply flows.

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    Iran’s Press TV reported that the Iranian parliament had approved a measure to close the strait. Iran has in the past threatened to close the strait but has never followed through on the move.

    “The risks of damage to oil infrastructure … have multiplied,” said Sparta Commodities senior analyst June Goh.

    Although there are alternative pipeline routes out of the region, there will still be crude volume that cannot be fully exported out if the Strait of Hormuz becomes inaccessible. Shippers will increasingly stay out of the region, she added.

    Goldman Sachs said in a Sunday report that Brent could briefly peak at US$110 per barrel if oil flows through the critical waterway were halved for a month, and remain down by 10 per cent for the following 11 months.

    The bank still assumed no significant disruption to oil and natural gas supply, adding global incentives to try to prevent a sustained and very large disruption.

    Brent has risen 13 per cent since the conflict began on June 13, while WTI has gained around 10 per cent.

    The current geopolitical risk premium is unlikely to last without tangible supply disruption, analysts said.

    Meanwhile, the unwinding of some long positions accumulated following a recent price rally could cap an upside to oil prices, Ole Hansen, head of commodity strategy at Saxo Bank, wrote in a market commentary on Sunday. REUTERS



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