Brent crude surged to its highest levels since early 2022, before paring gains, as the Middle East conflict chokes supplies.
The last time crude prices saw a major surge was at $130 a barrel on March 9, 2022, due to the escalation of the Russia-Ukraine war.
U.S. oil prices were down about 2% at 11:15 a.m. ET, with the June West Texas Intermediate crude contract falling by $2.14 to $104.74/bbl after nearly touching $111/bbl earlier in the day. July WTI ...
Over the past 12 months, global benchmark Brent crude has shown significant volatility, reaching an intra‑month peak of $124.61 per barrel on April 10, 2026, and then easing to $114.43 per barrel as ...
Brent crude for July hovered above $111 a barrel, while US benchmark West Texas Intermediate traded near $106, capping a ...
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Brent crude surged to its highest levels since early 2022, before paring gains, as the Middle East conflict chokes supplies.