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Tensions in West Asia raise concerns over oil markets as Iran-Israel clashes threaten Strait of Hormuz closure.
Vessels face dangers from electronic interference to Houthi attacks and threat of further escalation in Israel-Iran war ...
MOSCOW, June 18 /TASS/. SPIEF may yield $95.5 billion in contracts, and US President Donald Trump leaves the G7 summit in Canada early. Meanwhile, Iran deploys a hypersonic missile to strike Israel.
Crude oil markets continued to hover around the $75 a barrel mark this Wednesday, sustained by fears that the US could get ...
Tokyo Gas confirms its LNG supply remains unaffected by the current Israel-Iran conflict as it does not import from Middle ...
Shipping analysts attribute the rising chartering costs in part to an increase in war risk premiums. According to Xclusiv ...
Iran and Israel exchanged missile strikes for a sixth day, with the US president's latest comments appearing to dent hopes ...
"Prices have rallied around 10% since Israel started its attack on Iran last week and are now close to a five-month high after US President Trump met with his national security team on Tuesday to ...
Crude futures were lower and ING said the market’s biggest fear is the Strait of Hormuz shutting down, with significant disruption to oil flows sufficient to push prices to $120 a barrel.
Stocks in Europe struggled for direction and Hargreaves Lansdown said the widening of conflict in the Middle East and unpredictability of U.S. trade policy meant the Federal Reserve was expected to ...
Middle Eastern oil that loads outside the Persian Gulf and at least one Malaysian grade are suddenly more popular with Asian ...
Poll: 60% of US voters oppose military involvement in Israel-Iran war; experts warn prolonged conflict may raise oil prices, ...