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Oil Prices Surge More than 2%

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Crude oil prices surged more than 2% at the start of the week just after Israel started its military operations deeper into southern Lebanon. This has reignited fears that the broader Middle East conflict could further disrupt energy supplies and destabilize one of the world’s most critical oil-producing regions. The sharp rise reversed some of last week’s decline, when markets had briefly turned optimistic about potential diplomatic progress involving Iran.

Brent crude futures climbed above $93 a barrel, while U.S. West Texas Intermediate (WTI) crude approached $90 a barrel in early trading. Investors reacted swiftly after Israeli forces were ordered to advance further into Lebanon in operations targeting the Iran-backed Hezbollah group, despite a ceasefire arrangement that had been in place for more than six weeks.

The latest escalation has added another layer of uncertainty to an already volatile energy market. Traders had previously expected tensions to ease following U.S.-led efforts to extend ceasefire discussions related to the wider Iran conflict. However, renewed fighting in Lebanon has raised concerns that the region could once again move closer to a broader confrontation involving multiple actors.

Energy markets remain highly sensitive to developments in the Middle East because the region plays a central role in global oil production and transportation. Analysts note that any sign of military escalation involving Iran or its regional allies immediately triggers fears over supply disruptions, particularly around the Strait of Hormuz — the narrow shipping corridor through which roughly one-fifth of the world’s oil and gas trade passes.

Market concerns have intensified after reports indicated that Iran had taken additional steps to strengthen its position around key maritime routes. Although shipping traffic continues in parts of the Gulf region, uncertainty over future access and security conditions has kept traders on edge. Even temporary disruptions can have an outsized impact on oil prices because of the global economy’s continued dependence on Middle Eastern energy exports.

Countries that heavily rely on imported energy are already feeling the effects. India, for example, has recently raised domestic fuel prices several times as state-owned retailers attempt to cope with rising crude costs linked to the conflict in Iran. Similar concerns are emerging across several other energy-importing economies that remain exposed to fluctuations in global oil markets.

For now, traders remain focused on military developments in Lebanon and any signs of progress in broader regional negotiations. Analysts say oil prices are likely to remain highly volatile in the coming days, with market direction largely dependent on whether diplomatic efforts can prevent the conflict from expanding further. As long as uncertainty surrounds key supply routes and regional stability, energy markets are expected to remain extremely sensitive to every new development.

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