Oil prices surged nearly 30% as escalating conflict between Iran, Israel, and the United States raised fears of major disruptions to Middle Eastern energy supply.
Reuters on MSN: Analysis - Hormuz closure divides the fortunes of Middle Eastern oil states
Analysis - Hormuz closure divides the fortunes of Middle Eastern oil states
USA TODAY: Why did gas prices rise? America barely uses Middle East oil.
Countries in the Middle East have ramped up oil exports via pipeline to bridge the Strait of Hormuz gap.
The Star: Asian oil buyers assess stockpiles, Middle East alternatives as Iran conflict escalates
Asian oil buyers assess stockpiles, Middle East alternatives as Iran conflict escalates
Most western oil and gas majors have significant operations in the Middle East, where the U.S.-Israeli war on Iran has disrupted oil and gas shipping and halted some output. France's TotalEnergies, ...
Crude Oil Prices: Buyers Scramble for Seaborne Oil as Middle East War Continues
Reuters: Middle East oil exports drop at least 60% as Hormuz stays mostly closed, data shows
Daily oil exports from the Middle Eastern Gulf, home to top exporter Saudi Arabia and other major producers, have dropped by at least 60% in the week to March 15 compared to February due to ...
Middle East oil exports drop at least 60% as Hormuz stays mostly closed, data shows
USA TODAY: America barely uses Middle East oil. So why did gas prices rise?
America barely uses Middle East oil. So why did gas prices rise?
MSN: Oil settles near 4-year high as Middle East war drags on
1520 ET – Oil futures gain with the war in the Middle East continuing and Yemen’s Houthis joining the fray, raising concerns about shipping in the Red Sea. “President Trump tried to talk the market ...
CNBC on MSN: Middle East oil production plunges due to Iran war, OPEC data shows
Middle East oil production plunges due to Iran war, OPEC data shows
Reuters on MSN: Glencore, Taiwan refiner book tankers to load Middle East oil after ceasefire
Glencore, Taiwan refiner book tankers to load Middle East oil after ceasefire