Brent Hits $95.20 as Iran Shuts Strait of Hormuz After US Strikes

Iran’s closure of the key oil chokepoint sends Brent crude up 2.26% amid heightened Middle East tensions. Brent crude jumped 2.26% to $95.20 a barrel in early Asian trading after Iran declared the Strait of Hormuz closed following fresh U.S. military strikes. West Texas In

Iran’s closure of the key oil chokepoint sends Brent crude up 2.26% amid heightened Middle East tensions.

Brent crude jumped 2.26% to $95.20 a barrel in early Asian trading after Iran declared the Strait of Hormuz closed following fresh U.S. military strikes. West Texas Intermediate rose 2.5% to $92.30, extending a week of sharp swings tied to escalating regional conflict.

Both benchmarks have seesawed as attacks and deal rumors alternate. The latest surge follows the downing of a U.S. Apache helicopter near the strait, a critical route for global oil shipments.

No immediate market reaction data was reported beyond the price moves.

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