Dramatic news illustration of oil prices surging 13% amid US-Iran conflict escalation and Khamenei's death, featuring stock tickers, explosions, and Strait of Hormuz map.
Dramatic news illustration of oil prices surging 13% amid US-Iran conflict escalation and Khamenei's death, featuring stock tickers, explosions, and Strait of Hormuz map.
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Oil prices surge 13% as US-Iran conflict escalates with Khamenei death

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One day after US and Israeli attacks on Iran ignited oil price fears, the confirmed death of Supreme Leader Ali Khamenei and Tehran's retaliatory strikes have driven prices up as much as 13%—the largest jump in four years—amid fears of Strait of Hormuz disruptions, which carry 20% of global crude. OPEC+ ramps up output, while Mexico's peso weakens against the dollar.

The US-Israel operation 'Furia Épica' on February 28 targeted Tehran, nuclear sites, and military facilities, as initially reported. Iranian state media has since confirmed the death of Ayatollah Ali Khamenei, along with family members and officials like Ali Shamkhani and Mohammad Shirazi. Tehran declared 40 days of mourning, while the Revolutionary Guard vowed 'harsh and decisive' retaliation, launching missiles at Israel and US bases in the Persian Gulf, including Qatar and Bahrain.

Iran temporarily closed parts of the Strait of Hormuz, paralyzing traffic and leading to attacks on three tankers (which Iran denies were intentional). This chokepoint handles 15-20 million barrels daily. Oil prices reacted sharply: West Texas Intermediate (WTI) climbed 8% to $72 per barrel from $67 on Friday, while Brent hit $79 (up 8% from $72.48, peaking at 13%). Analysts like Jorge León of Rystad Energy note market panic over supply flows; prolonged issues could push Brent to $108.

OPEC+ nations, including Saudi Arabia and Russia, announced a 206,000 barrels-per-day production hike for April. In Mexico, the peso fell to 17.32 per dollar (peaking at 17.38), per Gabriela Siller Pagaza of Banco BASE, amid global risk aversion. President Trump said Iranian leaders 'want to negotiate' and operations are 'faster than expected.' Russia and China condemned the strikes; Mexico's Claudia Sheinbaum called for peace. Casualties include 85 at a Minab school and 15 in Lamerd. eToro's Josh Gilbert warns of volatility without de-escalation.

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Discussions on X highlight the 13% surge in Brent crude prices to around $82 per barrel due to fears of Strait of Hormuz closure amid US-Iran conflict escalation. Traders note historical patterns where initial volatility fades quickly unless supply is disrupted long-term. Concerns include global market drops, recession risks for Asia and Europe if prolonged, benefits to US oil companies, and specific impacts on India's imports.

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Dramatic photo illustration of Iranian threats to close the Strait of Hormuz amid conflict escalation, causing Mexican oil prices to hit $66.63 per barrel.
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Iranian Retaliation Escalates Middle East Conflict, Boosting Mexican Oil Prices

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Following initial US and Israeli strikes on Iran on February 28, 2026, weekend attacks reportedly killed Ayatollah Ali Jamenei, prompting Iran's Revolutionary Guard to threaten closing the Strait of Hormuz. Mexico's export mix hit $66.63 per barrel on March 2—the highest in seven months—as global markets reacted with risk aversion; Mexico activated a gasoline price contingency plan.

President Donald Trump ordered US and Israeli attacks on Tehran in the early morning of February 28, 2026, prompting an Iranian missile response against Israel. This Middle East conflict endangers global oil supply via the Strait of Hormuz, through which one-fifth of the world's crude passes. In Mexico, which imports gasoline, it could lead to price hikes if the conflict persists.

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US-Israeli airstrikes over the weekend killed Iran's Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei, prompting Iranian retaliation across the region and the closure of the Strait of Hormuz. This escalation has driven oil prices above $85 per barrel, the highest since July 2024, amid concerns over disrupted energy flows. Global markets reacted with falling stocks and rising commodity prices.

The United States and Israel launched airstrikes on Iran on February 28, 2026, killing Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei. Iran retaliated by striking Israel and targets in Gulf states, intensifying the regional conflict. In India, flight cancellations and protests in Kashmir have followed.

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As Operation Epic Fury continues into its fifth day, U.S. and Israeli strikes have hit over 1,000 Iranian targets, sinking warships and crippling communications, but Iran retaliated, killing four U.S. service members. Political backlash grows with polls showing majority opposition and pushes for congressional oversight amid rising oil prices.

The US and Israel have attacked Iran, killing supreme leader Ali Chamenei. German Chancellor Friedrich Merz sharply condemns Iran's counterattacks but remains reserved on the strikes against Iran. The blockade of the Strait of Hormuz has stranded ships and driven up oil prices.

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Iranian state media confirmed on Sunday that supreme leader ayatollah ali khamenei died in a joint US-Israel attack on February 28. US president Donald Trump described it as the greatest chance for Iranians to 'take back' their country. The incident has escalated tensions in the region, with Iran launching retaliatory strikes.

 

 

 

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