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Oil and gas prices jump as Iran tensions flare again
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Seeking Alpha
· Jun 23, 2026
Commodities: Oil Sells Off As U.S. Eases Sanctions On Iran
Commodities: Oil Sells Off As U.S. Eases Sanctions On Iran
DNyuz
· Jul 8, 2026
Oil Market Calm Is Shattered by Fresh Hostilities
The latest cracks in the cease-fire between the United States and Iran have jolted an oil market that in recent weeks seemed to think durable peace between the countries was within reach. By midday Wednesday, international oil prices were approaching 80 a barrel, their highest level in weeks, after President Trump said the temporary truce []
Iran Herald
· Jul 9, 2026
Crude may revisit early-2026 highs if tensions worsen, but Asian refiners better prepared this time: International Oil Analyst
By Nikhil Dedha Singapore, July 9 (ANI): Global crude oil prices could revisit the highs seen earlier this year if tensions between the United States and Iran continue to escalate, although Asian refiners are now better prepared to deal with supply disruptions than they were at the beginning of the conflict, June Goh, Senior Oil Market Analyst at Sparta Commodities, told ANI.Speaking in an exclusive conve
Bloomberg
· Jun 23, 2026
Russian Oil Exports Hit 2026 High as Iran Waiver Threatens Sales
Tumbling oil prices after the interim US-Iran peace deal are eating into Moscow’s windfall
ING Think
· Jul 9, 2026
Oil off its highs but risks return
Oil prices came under significant pressure following the temporary deal between the US and Iran. But the recent flare-up in hostilities poses risks. The key factors for the outlook remain the sustainability of the Persian Gulf supply recovery and how soon Chinese buying returns to the market
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Related coverage for "Oil and gas prices jump as Iran tensions flare again": Seeking Alpha — Commodities: Oil Sells Off As U.S. Eases Sanctions On Iran. DNyuz — Oil Market Calm Is Shattered by Fresh Hostilities. Iran Herald — Crude may revisit early-2026 highs if tensions worsen, but Asian refiners better prepared this time: International Oil Analyst . Bloomberg — Russian Oil Exports Hit 2026 High as Iran Waiver Threatens Sales. ING Think — Oil off its highs but risks return

