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Oil prices rise more than $1 on escalating tensions in the Middle East

U.S. West Texas Intermediate ( WTI) unrefined futures rose by $1.09, or 1.56%, to $70.92. per barrel at 2254 GMT on fears of oil supply disturbances in the. Middle East after Iran fired ballistic missiles at Israel.

Brent futures will resume trading at 0000 GMT on. Wednesday. Brent got $1.86, or 2.6%, on Tuesday to settle at. $ 73.56 a barrel.

Iran fired more than 180 ballistic missiles at Israel on. Tuesday, Israel said, in retaliation for Israel's campaign. against Tehran's Hezbollah allies in Lebanon.

Iran, a member of the Organization of the Petroleum. Exporting Countries (OPEC), is a major oil manufacturer in the. region. The direct involvement of Iran, an OPEC member, raises the. possibility of disturbances to oil materials, ANZ Research study stated in a. note, referring to the conflict.

Iran's oil output increased to a six-year high of 3.7 million. barrels per day in August, ANZ included.

Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu guaranteed Iran. would spend for its rocket attack against Israel, while Tehran. stated any retaliation would be consulted with large damage,. raising fears of a broader war.

U.S. President Joe Biden revealed complete U.S. support for. Israel, its longtime ally, and the U.N. Security Council. set up a conference on the Middle East for Wednesday.

(source: Reuters)