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Oil prices surge as Strait of Hormuz closes again

Published on: April 20, 2026 5:59 PM

Oil prices rebounded sharply on Monday after the Strait of Hormuz was reportedly closed again amid renewed tensions between United States and Iran, reversing earlier losses in global markets. Consequently, Brent crude and West Texas Intermediate both recorded gains of more than six percent in early trading. The sudden shift followed conflicting claims over ceasefire violations and maritime incidents. Markets reacted quickly to rising geopolitical uncertainty.

Brent crude futures climbed above ninety-six dollars per barrel while U.S. West Texas Intermediate rose above ninety dollars, marking a strong recovery after a steep fall in the previous session. Therefore, traders responded to renewed supply concerns and shipping disruptions. In addition, the price rebound reflected fears of prolonged instability in global energy routes. The sharp movement highlighted sensitivity to developments in the Middle East conflict zone.

Read more : Oil Prices Drop After Pakistan Proposal Shakes Global Market

Tensions escalated after reports that U.S. forces seized an Iranian cargo vessel, which Washington said attempted to breach a naval blockade. Meanwhile, Iran rejected participation in further peace talks, citing alleged violations of ceasefire conditions. Consequently, diplomatic efforts suffered another setback as both sides exchanged accusations. The situation further complicated already fragile negotiations over maritime security and nuclear-related issues.

Energy analysts noted that repeated closures and reopenings of the Strait have created extreme volatility in oil markets, making price stability difficult to maintain. Moreover, shipping companies remain cautious about routing vessels through the region due to ongoing risks. Therefore, confidence in safe passage has weakened significantly among global transport operators. This uncertainty continues to affect supply chain planning worldwide.

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Strait of Hormuz is a critical global oil transit route, handling nearly one-fifth of worldwide oil shipments before the conflict intensified. However, repeated blockades and security threats have disrupted normal shipping flows in recent weeks. Consequently, global energy markets remain highly sensitive to any developments in the region. The strategic importance of the waterway continues to shape international economic stability.

Despite brief signs of reopening earlier, new data showed more than twenty vessels successfully transited the strait on Saturday carrying oil, gas, and industrial goods. However, market experts warned that shipping confidence remains fragile without consistent guarantees of safe passage. Therefore, traders continue to monitor diplomatic and military developments closely. The situation remains fluid as both sides maintain strong positions.

Filed Under: Business Tagged With: Brent crude rise, energy market volatility, global oil supply, Iran US tensions, Latest, oil price surge, Strait of Hormuz

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