Crude oil hits $110 for eighth day amid potential US extension of Iran blockade

Building on last week's surge past $100, crude oil prices crossed $110 per barrel on April 29 for an eighth straight session. The rally intensified on reports of possible U.S. plans to extend the naval blockade on Iranian ports, heightening fears of prolonged Middle East supply disruptions via the Strait of Hormuz.

Oil benchmarks Brent and WTI surged past $110 on April 29, extending gains following the April 23 jump above $100 amid stalled US-Iran ceasefire talks. Traders reacted to The Economic Times reports of U.S. intentions to prolong the blockade, aimed at curbing Iran's oil exports amid escalating regional tensions. The Strait of Hormuz remains a critical chokepoint with restricted access, sustaining supply tightness after earlier disruptions like Iranian ship seizures. Analysts highlight these measures as the primary driver of the price rally, warning that extended restrictions could fuel global inflation by exacerbating energy shortages and hitting consumers worldwide.

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Dramatic scene of US naval blockade and Iranian ship seizures in the Strait of Hormuz, with oil prices topping $100 amid stalled ceasefire talks.
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Oil prices top $100 as US-Iran ceasefire talks stall

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Crude oil prices have surpassed $100 per barrel amid stalled peace talks between the United States and Iran. Trade through the Strait of Hormuz remains restricted, with Iran seizing two ships and the US maintaining a naval blockade. Analysts warn of further price increases due to ongoing disruptions.

Crude oil prices have rocketed above $115 a barrel after the US and Iran exchanged fire, shattering a fragile ceasefire amid weeks of escalating tensions. Following stalled April peace talks, naval blockades, and ship seizures in the Strait of Hormuz, the clash has intensified fears of broader Middle East conflict, threatening global energy supplies and stoking market volatility.

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Oil prices jumped 3% on Monday, March 29, with Brent crude nearing $120 per barrel, building on last week's rally triggered by US-Iran threats. Escalating conflicts, including fears of a US ground offensive in Iran and Iran-aligned Houthi attacks on Israel, fueled the surge amid supply disruptions in key shipping lanes.

In the ongoing Strait of Hormuz crisis, which began over a month ago with US and Israeli strikes on Iran, the strait reopened briefly before closing again this week. Oil prices remain elevated at US$100-105 per barrel, hitting China's transport and manufacturing sectors. Companies are delaying or cancelling orders to shield consumers from higher costs.

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President Donald Trump said in a Tuesday CNBC interview that he anticipated oil prices surging to $200 per barrel when he authorized military action against Iran. Current prices stand at $90 per barrel, the highest since 2022, lower than his forecast. He also noted the stock market has remained stable despite his predictions of a sharp decline.

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