Oil Prices Rise 1.4% for Brent, 2.8% for US Crude Ahead of Deadline
Published on 4/7/2026

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Oil prices increased with Brent crude rising by 1.4% to $111.33 a barrel and US-traded oil gaining 2.8% to $115.61. This increase comes as a deadline set by US President Donald Trump approaches for Iran to open the Strait of Hormuz. Disruptions in this key shipping route have raised concerns over inflation and energy supply for major economies, particularly in Asia. The analyst from Rystad Energy suggested that the hardline stance from Iran indicates that a deal might be harder to achieve than anticipated, impacting market sentiment negatively.
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