Middle East Tensions Drive Brent Crude Price to $90.54, WTI at $86.09

The global oil market is in turmoil as tensions between Israel and Iran continue to escalate, with the price of Brent crude soaring to $90.54 per barrel, up from $87 just days ago. The conflict between the two nations has sent shockwaves through the Middle East, causing oil prices to jump by more than 3.94% on Friday alone.

In response to Israel’s retaliation strike in Iran, the US West Texas Intermediate crude futures also spiked by 4.06% to $86.09. The situation is further exacerbated by reports of explosions at an airport in Isfahan, though the cause remains unknown at this time. As a result, several flights have been diverted over Iranian airspace, adding to the chaos and uncertainty in the region.

Just five days ago, Iran launched a massive drone attack on Israel, further fueling the already tense situation. The conflict between these two powerful nations has the potential to escalate into a full-blown war, with far-reaching consequences for the global economy and stability.

As the world watches and waits to see how this volatile situation unfolds, the impact on oil prices and the broader geopolitical landscape cannot be understated. Stay tuned for more updates on this developing story.

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