Brent Crude Surpasses $108 Following Strikes on Iranian Oil Infrastructure
Oil prices surged over 15% on Monday, reaching their highest level since July 2022, driven by strikes on Iran and escalating disruptions in the Strait of Hormuz.
| Countries | Irak, Iran, Koweït, Arabie Saoudite, États-Unis |
|---|---|
| Companies | Kuwait Petroleum Corporation |
| Theme | Politique & Géopolitique, Conflit Armé |
Oil prices reached their highest level since July 2022 on Monday, driven by military escalation in Iran and production cuts across several Gulf countries. Brent, the global benchmark, advanced $15.51, or 16.7%, to reach $108.20 per barrel. Light crude American West Texas Intermediate (WTI) jumped $14.23, or 15.7%, to $105.13 per barrel.










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