Oil Prices Rise 2.45% to $93.35 Amid Israel-Lebanon Tensions
Published on 6/1/2026

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Summarized by AI from the source belowOil prices increased on Monday, with Brent crude futures rising 2.45% to $93.35 per barrel and West Texas Intermediate futures gaining 2.8% to $89.78 per barrel. This surge followed Israel's decision to intensify military operations in Lebanon, raising concerns about the stability of the ceasefire between Washington and Tehran. Goldman Sachs noted that risks to their Q4 2026 forecasts for Brent and WTI, projected at $90 and $83 per barrel respectively, remain two-sided due to potential supply disruptions and weakened demand risks. The situation could significantly impact global oil markets and price forecasts moving forward.
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