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Oil prices soared on Friday as tensions in the Middle East flared, with Israel attacking Iranian military and nuclear targets ...
Oil market braces for price surge after U.S. attacks on Iranian nuclear facilities. Analysts predict disruptions to Middle ...
Oil prices are expected to fall further if the ceasefire between Iran and Israel holds, according to experts. Things took a dramatic turn on Tuesday after US President Donald Trump announced a ...
The escalating conflict between Israel and Iran has raised concerns among top oil executives about potential disruptions to global energy supplies and prices. Despite a declared ceasefire by U.S ...
The U.S. attack on Iranian nuclear facilities Saturday night has raised the risk that oil prices surge into the triple digits, but experts say that’s still a remote possibility.
U.S. and global benchmark oil prices have seen their share of big moves since Israel launched attacks on Iran late last week. But there’s one indicator that helps put into perspective just how worried ...
Concerns around tariffs and conflicts in the Middle East and Ukraine have taken a backseat to more fundamental factors ...
Analysts at Goldman Sachs have suggested a worst-case scenario could lead to the supply of oil through the Strait of Hormuz halving for a month and dropping 10% for another 11 months. This would lead ...
Oil prices have tallied steep losses so far this week, pulling back sharply from gains seen at the start of the Israel-Iran conflict less than two weeks ago.
After fuel prices jumped by more than P5 per liter this week, the Department of Energy said motorists could expect a rollback of over P2 per liter next week.
WASHINGTON (AP) — President Donald Trump on Monday declared the “12 day war” between Israel and Iran was set to end in a ceasefire, holding the announcement out as validation for his strategic gamble ...
Additionally, average diesel prices recorded their largest weekly jump since August 2023. Now, with the U.S, launching attacks on Iran, oil prices are likely to continue trending higher." ...