A pump jack operates in entrance of a drilling rig at sundown in an oil subject in Midland, Texas U.S. August 22, 2018.
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Crude oil futures rose on the primary day of second-quarter buying and selling Monday amid studies that the Iranian consulate in Damascus, Syria, was hit by a missile strike.
The West Texas Intermediate contract for Could supply gained 54 cents, or 0.65%, to settle at $83.71 a barrel. The Brent contract for June supply added 50 cents, or 0.57%, to $87.50 a barrel.
Syrian and Iranian state media mentioned Monday that an Israeli missile strike hit the Iranian consulate in Damascus. A Lebanese safety supply informed Reuters {that a} senior commander within the Iran’s Revolutionary Guard, Mohammad Reza Zahedi, was among the many useless.
“This information, if confirmed, is a transparent escalation of battle within the Center East and is prone to proceed to bolster near-term oil costs,” Leo Mariani, an analyst with Roth MKM, informed shoppers Monday.
Geopolitical danger stays current available in the market as Ukraine strikes Russian oil refineries, and Houthi militant assaults within the Pink Sea have led to the diversion of crude deliveries across the Cape of Good Hope in southern Africa.
Oil has additionally been grinding greater in 2024 on expectations of sturdy international demand as OPEC+ holds barrels off the market by way of no less than the second quarter.
U.S. crude and Brent have booked three consecutive months of features. WTI is up 17.8% for the yr whereas Brent has risen 14.2%.