Commodities
West Texas Intermediate oil price surpasses $74 amid US/UK airstrikes in Yemen


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WASHINGTON – The price of West Texas Intermediate (WTI) has risen above $74 per barrel today, following a joint military response by the United States and the United Kingdom to attacks on shipping in the Red Sea by Yemen’s Houthi insurgents. The airstrikes have escalated tensions in a region critical to global oil supply, leading to increased volatility in the oil markets.
Notably, these tensions were further amplified by the hijacking of an oil tanker by an armed group in Oman near strategic waterways yesterday. This incident triggered a 1.74% hike in Crude to $78.14, signaling potential global trade disruptions alongside energy market volatility.
This recent surge in oil prices reflects broader market concerns about the stability of oil shipments through key transit points. The conflict in Yemen, which has seen a series of escalations, plays a significant role in these concerns, as it directly impacts one of the world’s most important shipping lanes for oil transport.
The Organization of the Petroleum Exporting Countries and its allies, collectively known as OPEC+, have been actively attempting to balance the oil market. Their efforts have been a contributing factor to the expectation among industry experts that oil prices will remain steadfastly above the $70 mark. The current situation in Yemen, coupled with yesterday’s hijacking incident near Oman, and the subsequent military actions only serve to reinforce these expectations, as the market reacts to potential disruptions in supply.
As the situation continues to unfold, the oil market remains sensitive to geopolitical developments, with traders and analysts closely monitoring the impact of these events on global oil supply and prices.
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