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US oil prices rise on fears of supply amid an expanding U.S./Israeli conflict with Iran

US oil prices rise on fears of supply amid an expanding U.S./Israeli conflict with Iran
US oil prices rise on fears of supply amid an expanding U.S./Israeli conflict with Iran

U.S. Crude Futures increased more than 20% during early trading on Monday. They reached their highest level since July 2022, due to the escalating U.S. - Israeli 'war with iran.

As of 2220 GMT, U.S. West Texas Intermediate crude futures were up as much as $20.34 per barrel and were $14.83 or 16.31% higher at $105.73. The price of WTI crude futures rose by as much as $22.4%, to $111.24 in the early part of the session.

The benchmark contract rose 12% on the Friday, and it has gained 36% in the last week.

Iran named Mojtaba Khamenei, the son of Ali Khamenei, as its Supreme Leader on Monday. This shows that Iran's hardliners are still in control in Tehran after a week-long conflict with Israel and the United States.

Israel's military claimed that it had struck Iranian commanders early on Sunday in Beirut, after days of strikes which have killed nearly 400 people.

Even if the conflict ends soon, fuel prices could rise for weeks or even months. This is because suppliers are dealing with damaged facilities, disrupted logistical systems and increased shipping risks.

(source: Reuters)