Brent crude hits $106 as US-Iran threats escalate over Strait of Hormuz

Brent crude futures for June opened at US$106 on March 22, 2026, up 0.1%, amid heightened US-Iran tensions threatening energy infrastructure in the Strait of Hormuz, exacerbating the ongoing Middle East oil crisis.

Brent crude oil futures for June rose 0.1% to US$106 during Sunday evening trading on March 22, 2026, continuing the surge driven by the Middle East conflict. This follows May Brent reaching US$119.46 on March 9—the highest since June 2022—according to Folha de S.Paulo.

US President Donald Trump warned of annihilating Iranian energy facilities if the Strait of Hormuz remains blocked, while Iran threatened retaliation against Gulf neighbors' (Bahrain, Qatar, UAE, Saudi Arabia, Kuwait) energy and water systems. Reuters highlights these countries' heavy reliance on desalination: 100% in Bahrain and Qatar, over 80% in UAE, and 50% in Saudi Arabia.

Iran's Revolutionary Guard stated the strait would only reopen after rebuilding any damaged hydroelectric plants. Recent escalations include Israel's strike on an Iranian gas field and Iran's counterattacks on Saudi Arabia, Qatar, and Kuwait. The partial Hormuz blockade has triggered the worst oil crisis since the 1970s, with European gas prices up 35%.

The International Energy Agency (IEA) called for demand reductions through measures like work-from-home policies, reduced flights, slower driving, carpooling, and electric stoves, describing it as the largest supply disruption in oil market history. Saudi Aramco CEO Amin Nasser is expected to skip a Houston conference on March 24, prioritizing regional issues, after rerouting crude shipments due to asset strikes.

This builds on earlier market volatility, including rising oil prices and currency fluctuations reported in prior coverage.

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Iran War Day 10: Oil Hits $120 as Hormuz Closure Fuels Volatility

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Entering its tenth day on March 9, 2026, the US-Israel-Iran war—already disrupting Middle East supplies as reported earlier—saw Brent oil spike to $120 per barrel amid Iran's 90% traffic cutoff in the Strait of Hormuz. Trump threatens escalated strikes and eases sanctions, while banks eye $150 peaks and G7 holds off on reserves.

Global oil prices are poised for their strongest monthly gain on record, with Brent crude nearing a 60% March surge due to the Iran war. US President Donald Trump indicated he is considering an exit from the conflict despite ongoing disruptions in the Strait of Hormuz. Tanker attacks continue to choke supplies.

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Tiga minggu setelah blokade Selat Hormuz oleh Iran dimulai, harga minyak melonjak 8% lagi hingga di atas $100 per barel seiring gagalnya perundingan damai AS-Iran dan langkah Angkatan Laut AS yang memberlakukan blokadenya sendiri untuk membatasi ekspor Iran. Eskalasi ini meningkatkan kekhawatiran pasokan global, dengan Presiden Trump memperingatkan harga bahan bakar akan terus tinggi hingga pemilu paruh waktu di bulan November.

Eskalasi konflik antara Iran, Amerika Serikat, dan Israel telah menyebabkan Iran memerintahkan penutupan Selat Hormuz, menghentikan lalu lintas kapal tanker dan memicu lonjakan harga minyak dunia di atas US$80 per barel. Dampaknya meluas ke Eropa, yang kini mempertimbangkan kembali rencana menghentikan impor gas Rusia, sementara Indonesia mendorong deeskalasi melalui organisasi D-8 dan menjamin pasokan BBM tetap aman.

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Harga minyak berayun tajam pada hari Selasa setelah klaim Menteri Energi AS tentang pengawalan Angkatan Laut melalui Selat Hormuz dikoreksi oleh Gedung Putih, di tengah gangguan berkelanjutan dari operasi pimpinan AS melawan Iran. Brent crude turun ke sekitar $81 per barel sebelum pulih dan ditutup mendekati $91. Insiden ini menyoroti upaya menstabilkan aliran minyak melalui selat tersebut, yang mengangkut 20% minyak dunia.

The Colombian dollar closed lower on March 13, 2026, affected by statements from President Donald Trump and Iranian leader Mojtaba Khamenei regarding the Middle East war. Tensions in the Strait of Hormuz drove oil price increases, raising investor alerts. U.S. and IEA measures aim to stabilize supply, but escalation continues.

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Minyak mentah Brent sempat naik di atas $100 per barel pada awal Kamis setelah dua kapal tanker minyak dilaporkan diserang proyektil dekat Irak, menambah kekhawatiran pasokan terkait perang Iran dan gangguan di Selat Hormuz. Pejabat AS mengatakan Presiden Donald Trump mengotorisasi pelepasan 172 juta barel dari Cadangan Minyak Strategis mulai minggu depan.

 

 

 

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