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Oil climbs as US-Iran tensions flare again while stockpiles tighten

Oil climbs as US-Iran tensions flare again while stockpiles tighten

Brent futures rise 66 cents, or 0.7%, to $92.11 a barrel

Oil prices climbed on Wednesday, moving away from a seven-week low touched in the previous ‌session, after the US military launched new strikes against Iran. as market data showed another large draw in US crude stocks.

Brent futures rose 66 cents. or 0.7%, to $92.11 a barrel at 0406 GMT, while US West Texas Intermediate crude climbed 60 ​cents, or 0.7%, to $88.80.

The US military struck Iranian targets after President Donald Trump vowed on Tuesday ​to respond to the downing of a US Apache attack helicopter, a fresh escalation ⁠that threatens to unravel a fragile ceasefire between Washington. Tehran.

The latest attacks shifted traders' focus back toward ​war risks. potential supply disruptions, said Priyanka Sachdeva, senior market analyst at Phillip Nova.

"While diplomatic efforts remain ongoing, ​the latest military exchanges have reintroduced a geopolitical risk premium into oil markets," Sachdeva said.

Tehran said it would resume hostilities if Israel continued to attack the Hezbollah militia in Lebanon. Israel's refusal to end its campaign against Iran-backed Hezbollah has hindered Trump's ​efforts to extend a tenuous ceasefire in the wider US-Israeli war with Iran into a durable settlement.

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"With no ​imminent deal in sight. with the global oil market tightening significantly every day, we see upside to prices, particularly if ‌these ⁠disruptions linger into the third quarter, a period of seasonally stronger oil demand," ING commodity strategists said in a note on Wednesday.

At the same time, Tehran has continued to block most shipping through the Strait of Hormuz, which normally carries a fifth of the world's crude oil. liquefied natural gas. Washington has imposed its own ​blockade of Iranian ports.

US Energy ​Secretary said on ⁠Tuesday that ship traffic in the Gulf. oil exports through the Strait of Hormuz are rising even as Washington and Tehran struggle to reach a deal on ​ending their more than three-month-old war.

Meanwhile. US crude oil inventories fell last week ​for an eighth ⁠consecutive week, according to market sources citing data from the American Petroleum Institute released on Tuesday, while gasoline stocks also declined.

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