Oil prices surge 20% amid expanding Mideast war

Oil prices surged about 20% on Monday as the expanding U.S.-Israeli war with Iran prompted major Middle Eastern producers to cut supplies, reaching highs not seen since July 2022. Iraq and Kuwait have reduced output, amid fears of prolonged disruptions in the Strait of Hormuz. The conflict could impose weeks or months of elevated fuel costs worldwide, even if it resolves quickly.

According to a Reuters report from Tokyo on March 9, 2026, oil prices surged as the expanding U.S.-Israeli war with Iran disrupted Middle Eastern supplies. Brent crude futures climbed as much as $18.35, or 19.8%, to $111.04 per barrel, and stood at $107.93 after a $15.24, or 16.4%, gain as of 0014 GMT. U.S. West Texas Intermediate (WTI) crude futures rose $16.50, or 18.2%, to $107.40 per barrel, having earlier hit $111.24 after a $20.34, or 22.4%, increase. Brent had gained 27% and WTI 35.6% the previous week.

Iraq's main southern oilfields production has dropped 70% to 1.3 million barrels per day, unable to export via the Strait of Hormuz, with storage at maximum capacity, according to an official with the state-run Basra Oil Company. Kuwait Petroleum Corporation started cutting output on Saturday and declared force majeure on shipments. Qatar had previously reduced liquefied natural gas supplies. Analysts expect the United Arab Emirates and Saudi Arabia to follow soon due to depleting storage.

"I think prices have rallied this morning on the reports that Middle East producers are now reducing output due to storage facilities filling up fast," said Daniel Hynes, senior commodity strategist at ANZ. He added, "The next flag will be whether it eventually gets to a point where they have to start shutting in oil wells, which not only impacts output even further, it delays a response once the conflict eases as well. That would potentially sustain those prices for much longer."

Iran named Mojtaba Khamenei to succeed his father Ali Khamenei as Supreme Leader on Monday, indicating hardliners remain in control in Tehran amid the week-old conflict. Satoru Yoshida, a commodity analyst with Rakuten Securities, stated, "With the appointment of the late leader’s son as Iran’s new leader, U.S. President Donald Trump’s goal of regime change in Iran has become more difficult." He predicted WTI could reach $120 and then $130 per barrel soon, as Iran continues closing the Strait of Hormuz and attacking other producers' facilities. Israel's military has threatened to kill any Khamenei replacement, while Trump said the war might end only after Iran's military and rulers are eliminated.

Meanwhile, U.S. Senate Democratic Leader Chuck Schumer urged Trump to release oil from the Strategic Petroleum Reserve. "President Trump should release oil from the SPR now to stabilize markets, bring prices down, and stop the price shock that American families are already feeling thanks to his reckless war," Schumer said in a statement.

Iran's attacks persist: The Fujairah Media Office reported a fire in the UAE's Fujairah oil zone from falling debris, with no injuries. Saudi Arabia's Defence Ministry said on X it intercepted a drone targeting the Shaybah oilfield. The war has damaged facilities, disrupted logistics, and heightened shipping risks.

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Oljepriser överstiger $110 när Iran-kriget går in i andra veckan

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Råoljepriserna har klättrat över 110 dollar per fat – upp 20 procent på bara dagar och över 50 procent sedan kriget började – när USA:s och Israels konflikt med Iran fortsätter in i andra veckan och väcker farhågor om långvariga leveransstörningar i Persiska viken. Asiatiska marknader rasade, medan USA:s president Donald Trump kallade prisuppgången en 'nödvändig uppoffring' för säkerheten.

Oil prices have surged past $90 a barrel a week after the US and Israel launched major attacks on Iran, escalating into a Middle East war. The conflict has stranded oil shipments in the Persian Gulf and damaged key facilities, disrupting supplies. Consumers globally face higher gasoline and diesel costs as a result.

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Oljepriser sköt i höjden över 100 dollar per fat på måndagen, drivet av rädsla för långvariga leveransstörningar från det eskalerande Iran-kriget i Mellanöstern. Konflikten, inklusive attacker i Beirut och hot mot Irans ledning, har ökat riskerna för Hormuzsundet. Denna uppgång markerar det största hoppet sedan 2020 och eldar på farhågor kring globala bränslepriser och inflation.

Crude prices briefly fell after reports that the International Energy Agency would release oil reserves, but rebounded as markets doubted the plan would proceed to offset supply shocks from the US-Israeli conflict with Iran. The proposed drawdown would exceed the 182 million barrels released in 2022. Brent and West Texas Intermediate prices rose by session's end.

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Oljepriserna fortsatte sin branta uppgång mot 100 dollar per fat på den åttonde dagen av Israel–USA–Iran-konflikten, vilket ökar rädslan för försörjningsstörningar via Hormuzsundet. Byggande på förra veckans uppgångar i samband med de initiala attackerna driver eskaleringen global marknadsvolatilitet, med indiska aktier som står inför höjda inflationsrisker på grund av beroende av oljeimport.

The OPEC+ alliance is set to consider a larger-than-expected increase in oil supplies during its Sunday meeting, according to a delegate, following US and Israeli air strikes on targets inside Iran. This potential shift in production strategy comes amid military escalation threatening global energy flows. Israel’s Energy Ministry has ordered the temporary closure of several offshore natural gas fields due to security assessments.

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Oljepriserna svängde kraftigt på tisdagen efter att USA:s energiministers påstående om ett flotteskort genom Hormuzsundet korrigerades av Vita huset, mitt i pågående störningar från den USA-ledda operationen mot Iran. Brentoljan föll till runt 81 dollar per fat innan den återhämtade sig och stängde nära 91 dollar. Händelsen belyser insatserna för att stabilisera oljeflöden genom sundet, som transporterar 20 procent av världens olja.

 

 

 

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