
Siyi Liu
Price Reporter at Metal Bulletin
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4 days ago |
businesslive.co.za | Mohi Narayan |Siyi Liu
Houston — Oil prices slipped more than $3, or 4%, on Monday after Iran attacked the US military base in Qatar in retaliation for US attacks on its nuclear facilities, and took no action to disrupt oil and gas tanker traffic through the Strait of Hormuz. Brent crude futures were down $2.91, or 3.8%, at $74.09 a barrel on Monday. US West Texas Intermediate crude (WTI) eased $2.8, or 3.8%, to $71.06.
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4 days ago |
msn.com | Trixie Yap |Siyi Liu
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4 days ago |
reuters.com | Trixie Yap |Siyi Liu
A map showing the Strait of Hormuz is seen in this illustration taken June 22, 2025. REUTERS/Dado Ruvic/Illustration/File photo SINGAPORE, June 23 (Reuters) - At least two supertankers made U-turns at the Strait of Hormuz following U.S. military strikes on Iran, shiptracking data shows, as more than a week of violence in the region prompts vessels to speed, pause, or alter their journeys.
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5 days ago |
businesslive.co.za | Mohi Narayan |Siyi Liu
New Delhi — Oil prices jumped on Monday to their highest since January as the US’s weekend move to join Israel in attacking Iran’s nuclear facilities stoked supply concerns. Brent crude futures were up $1.52, or 1.97%, to $78.53 a barrel by 5.03am GMT. US West Texas Intermediate crude advanced $1.51, or 2.04%, to $75.35. Both contracts jumped by more than 3% earlier in the session to $81.40 and $78.40, respectively, touching five-month highs before giving up some gains.
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5 days ago |
hartenergy.com | Siyi Liu
Oil prices jumped on June 23 to their highest since January as the U.S.' weekend move to join Israel in attacking Iran's nuclear facilities stoked supply worries. Brent crude futures was up $1.92 or 2.49% at $78.93/bbl as of 0117 GMT. U.S. West Texas Intermediate crude advanced $1.89 or 2.56% to $75.73. Both contracts jumped by more than 3% earlier in the session to $81.40 and $78.40, respectively, touching five-month highs before giving up some gains.
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