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US oil prices rise after US military strikes against Iran

U.S. Oil Prices jumped by?nearly 3 percent in early trade Wednesday, continuing the previous session’s gains. This was after a series of strikes launched by the U.S. Military against Iran. The U.S. military's actions raised concerns about a fragile ceasefire.

U.S. Central Command said on Tuesday that the strikes against Iran were a response to Iranian attacks on commercial vessels that were?transiting the Strait of Hormuz?.

As of 2215 GMT, U.S. West Texas Intermediate Crude was up $1.95 or 2.8% at $72.39 per barrel.

WTI closed 2.8% higher on Tuesday, before continuing to rise?in the post-settlement trading after the U.S. revoked its general licence authorizing the sale of Iranian oil following the Iranian attack on commercial ships.

Qatar accused Iran of attacking the vessels. This included the massive 'Qatari LNG tanker Al Rekayyat which reported that it was struck by a drone, causing a fire to start in its engine room. The crew was safe and being evacuated.

Maritime security sources confirmed that a Saudi-flagged crude?tanker was also damaged near Oman. It is believed to be the supertanker Wedyan. The cause of the incident was not immediately clear.

The recent developments have re-ignited concerns about disruptions in tanker traffic along the Strait of Hormuz. Reporting by Yuka Obaashi; editing by Jamie Freed

(source: Reuters)