Oil & Gas Refining
Mideast crude benchmarks reach a three-year high due to military conflict that disrupts supply
On 'Monday, spot premiums for Middle East crude benchmarks Dubai, Murban and Oman rose to three-year-highs as a military conflict disrupted shipping across the world's largest oil-exporting area. U.S. and Israel strikes on Saturday killed Iranian Supreme leader Ayatollah Khamenei, causing retaliatory actions by Iran. This has increased the risks for commercial shipping in the last 24 hours. Shipping data revealed that at least 150 vessels including oil tankers and LNG tanks had anchored in the Strait of Hormuz (and its surrounding waters) on Sunday. On Monday, the disruptions caused a 9% increase in global oil prices. Data from trade...