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Oil Rises On Intensifying US-Iran Hostilities, Threat Of Red Sea Closure

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Oil prices inched higher on Friday after the U.S. and Iran stepped up attacks across the Gulf, with their broken truce limiting oil ​flows out of the Strait of Hormuz and with Tehran asking the Houthi ‌movement to stand ready to shut the Red Sea export route.
Brent crude futures rose $1.05, or about 1.25%, to $85.28 a barrel by 0118 GMT, and U.S. West Texas Intermediate futures rose $1.03, or 1.3%, ​to $79.98 a barrel, erasing losses from the previous session.

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Both benchmark contracts have ​climbed nearly 12% this week, with Brent on track for a third ⁠consecutive weekly gain and WTI for a second weekly gain.
For the first time ​since a memorandum of understanding paused fighting last month, the United States launched two big ​waves of air strikes in a single day on Wednesday, mostly on targets near Iran’s southern coast, and kept firing on Thursday.
“Oil security is still a critical issue,” International Energy Agency Executive ​Director Fatih Birol said on Thursday at a Council on Foreign Relations event in Washington.

“We ​should be worried, and I am worried, if the situation does not improve in the next ‌few ⁠weeks,” he said.
In a statement, U.S. Central Command said U.S. forces began “a new wave of strikes against Iran for the sixth consecutive night to further degrade Iranian military capabilities” at 2 p.m. EDT (1800 GMT) or 9:30 p.m. in Tehran.
Tehran has countered with missiles and ​drones targeted at ​U.S. military bases in ⁠neighbouring states, including a barrage at a recently expanded air base in Jordan.

Adding to oil supply concerns, Iran’s leadership has told ​its Houthi allies to be prepared to close the Red ​Sea oil ⁠route if the U.S. strikes Iranian power infrastructure, three sources told Reuters.
IG analysts said technically, WTI could test the mid-$80s if it holds above key support in the mid-$70s.
Separately, Trump ⁠Media & ​Technology Group unveiled a paid-for, licensed data feed that will ​give banks and trading firms “the fastest” access to posts from influential Truth Social accounts, such as President ​Donald Trump’s, whose posts often move oil markets.

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