Dramatic illustration of oil prices surging past $110 amid US-Israel-Iran war, depicting panicked traders, crashing markets, and fiery Persian Gulf conflict.
Dramatic illustration of oil prices surging past $110 amid US-Israel-Iran war, depicting panicked traders, crashing markets, and fiery Persian Gulf conflict.
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Oil prices top $110 as Iran war enters second week

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Crude oil prices have climbed above $110 per barrel—up 20% in days and over 50% since the war began—as the US-Israel conflict with Iran persists into its second week, fueling fears of prolonged supply disruptions in the Persian Gulf. Asian markets tumbled, while US President Donald Trump called the spike a 'necessary sacrifice' for security.

Building on last week's surge past $90 amid initial attacks and Strait of Hormuz blockages, oil prices accelerated higher late Sunday. West Texas Intermediate (WTI) settled at $111.24 per barrel (159 liters), up roughly 20% from Friday and the highest since 2022. Brent crude rose similarly to $111.14, more than 50% above pre-war levels around $73.

Trump addressed the rise on Truth Social: "Short-term oil prices, which will quickly fall again once the destruction of the Iranian nuclear program is complete, are a very small price to pay for security and peace in the USA and the world. Only fools would think otherwise."

Nervous markets eye worsening supply risks, with 20% of global oil trade normally passing the Strait of Hormuz daily—now largely halted by Iranian threats. Producers like Iraq, Kuwait, and the UAE have cut output as storage fills. Qatar's Energy Minister Saad al-Kaabi warned of potential Gulf-wide shutdowns pushing prices to $150.

Recent strikes intensified fears: Israel hit Iranian fuel depots, with spokesman Effie Defrin saying, "This is the oil that keeps the wheels of the regime and its terror actions running." The US insists it spares energy sites, per Energy Minister Chris Wright on CNN.

Asian stocks opened sharply lower: Japan's Nikkei dropped 6% to 52,287, South Korea's Kospi similarly. European Dax and US S&P 500 futures fell over 2%.

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X discussions reflect widespread concern over crude oil prices exceeding $110 per barrel as the US-Israel-Iran war enters its second week, driven by Strait of Hormuz closures and Gulf supply disruptions. Users predict pump prices at $4.50+, inflation spikes, and recession risks, with Asian markets tumbling. Analysts note algorithmic repricing for prolonged conflict; some view it as beneficial for US producers, others criticize the war's unnecessary economic pain. Sentiments range from alarmist to analytical, avoiding quick resolution hopes.

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Dramatic photo illustration of soaring oil prices from Iran-Gulf war causing Indian stock market crash, featuring panicked traders and fiery oil conflict.
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Oil hits $114 peak; India markets crash as Iran war disrupts Gulf supplies

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Oil prices peaked above $114 per barrel on March 9 as the Iran war intensified, building on yesterday's surge past $110. Indian markets plunged amid fuel cost fears, while Asian governments rolled out measures to shield consumers from spiking prices.

월요일 미국-이스라엘의 이란과의 전쟁 확대로 중동 주요 산유국들이 공급을 줄이면서 유가가 약 20% 급등해 2022년 7월 이후 최고치를 기록했다. 이라크와 쿠웨이트는 생산을 줄였으며, 호르무즈 해협에서의 장기 교란 우려가 커지고 있다. 분쟁이 신속히 해결되더라도 전 세계적으로 수 주 또는 수 개월간 연료 비용 상승이 지속될 수 있다.

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미국과 이스라엘이 이란에 대한 대규모 공격을 시작한 지 일주일 만에 유가가 배럴당 90달러를 넘어섰다. 이 충돌은 중동 전역으로 확대되며 석유 공급을 중단시켰고, 호르무즈 해협 통과가 불가능해졌다. 전 세계 소비자들은 휘발유와 디젤 가격 상승으로 영향을 받고 있다.

The ongoing conflict with Iran has halted shipping in the Strait of Hormuz, driving up global oil and gas prices. This surge is providing short-term gains for producers outside the Persian Gulf region, such as Exxon Mobil and Chevron. Consumers in the US and Europe are facing higher bills as a result.

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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.

Oil prices swung sharply on Tuesday after a U.S. Energy Secretary's claim of a Navy escort through the Strait of Hormuz was corrected by the White House, amid ongoing disruptions from the U.S.-led operation against Iran. Brent crude fell to around $81 per barrel before recovering to close near $91. The incident highlights efforts to stabilize oil flows through the strait, which carries 20% of the world's oil.

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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.

 

 

 

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