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Oil Prices Surge as Iran Targets Strait of Hormuz Vessels

Tensions in the Strait of Hormuz spiked after Iranian forces fired on commercial vessels, triggering a 2.76% rally in U.S. oil futures to $70.44 per barrel. The escalation prompted the United States to revoke a key oil purchase license, signaling a potential return to aggressive sanctions against Tehran.

Oil Prices Surge as Iran Targets Strait of Hormuz Vessels

Market volatility intensified as traders braced for further disruption. U.S. oil prices climbed past $72 in late trading, reflecting deep-seated anxiety over regional stability. Analysts suggest the Iranian maneuvers are a desperate attempt to retain leverage over the critical maritime chokepoint, despite the heightened risk of a renewed economic blockade.

Beneath the surface of the conflict, Gulf producers are maneuvering for market share. Saudi Arabia slashed the price of its flagship crude for Asian buyers by $11 per barrel for August—the steepest monthly reduction in over twenty years. Iraq and the United Arab Emirates followed suit, fueling speculation of an impending price war as regional suppliers compete for dominance. Meanwhile, Shell shares gained ground, with the company anticipating that its energy trading arm will continue to profit from the current instability, effectively offsetting production losses linked to diminished Qatari natural-gas volumes.

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