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Oil jumps as Middle East fears spike over Strait of Hormuz standoff
Economy
Published on 24 April 2026

Iran shows boarding footage and markets fear a talks collapse
Oil prices surged as tensions in the Middle East intensified, with Iran releasing footage of commandos boarding a cargo ship in the Strait of Hormuz. Reports of forces engaging hostile targets added to fears of renewed conflict. Analysts warn that a breakdown in U.S.-Iran talks could push prices to fresh yearly highs, tightening global inventories.
- Oil prices rose on heightened Middle East security concerns
- Iran released Strait of Hormuz boarding footage to the public
- Analysts flag U.S.-Iran talks as a major risk factor
- Possible conflict flare-up could lift prices to new yearly highs
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