Oil Prices Surge After Tanker Attack in Middle East Supply Scare
A crude tanker attack in the Middle East lifts oil prices as markets brace for possible supply disruptions, with Brent and WTI…
A crude tanker attack in the Middle East lifts oil prices as markets brace for possible supply disruptions, with Brent and WTI…
Rory Johnston explains that US shale production, strategic oil releases, and demand erosion prevented crude from reaching $200 following the Iran war,…
A ship collision in the Strait of Hormuz forced oil supertankers to turn back, stoking crude supply fears and sending oil prices…
Oil falls to pre-war levels as supply picks up via Strait of Hormuz, removing the geopolitical risk premium from crude markets.
The Brent-WTI crude oil spread inverted into contango as surging supply from the Strait of Hormuz outstripped demand, reshaping term structure dynamics.
Oil benchmarks slipped as the resumption of tanker crossings through the Strait of Hormuz after peace talks removed a key supply-risk premium.
Asian crude demand retreats after a buying surge, signaling softer near-term physical markets and bearish pressure on global oil benchmarks.
Russian oil exports hit a 2026 high, coinciding with an Iran sanctions waiver that threatens to add more supply and pressure crude…
Iran's struggle to diversify oil buyers beyond China signals limited near-term supply relief for global crude markets, as sanctions risks deter new…
Iran's diplomatic push to attract Asian oil buyers following a US sanctions waiver signals increased crude supply, adding downward pressure on oil…
U.S. waives Iran oil sanctions after productive talks, potentially boosting global crude supply and weighing on oil prices.
The U.S. greenlit Iranian oil exports to facilitate a ceasefire, sending crude prices lower and lifting risk appetite across equity markets.