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    Home»Tech»Oil Prices May Hit $100 on US-Iran Conflict Escalation

    Oil Prices May Hit $100 on US-Iran Conflict Escalation

    Tech March 1, 20262 Mins Read
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    New Delhi, March 1 – Tensions between the United States and Iran are pushing crude oil markets to the brink. If the strategic Strait of Hormuz faces disruptions, analysts predict Brent crude could surge to $90 per barrel. Should the conflict spiral into a broader regional war, prices might climb as high as $100 per barrel, according to a detailed report released Sunday.

    Currently trading around $72.80 per barrel, Brent crude remains vulnerable. A limited retaliatory strike could lift prices by $5-10 per barrel. Damage to Iranian oil infrastructure might add another $10-12, experts warn. This volatility stems from coordinated US and Israeli strikes on Saturday targeting Iran’s nuclear facilities, missile sites, and command centers. Iran responded with missile and drone attacks on US bases across the Middle East.

    The stakes are high for India, where every $1 rise in oil prices balloons the annual import bill by roughly $2 billion, straining trade balances. About 20% of global oil flows and over 40% of India’s crude imports pass through the Hormuz Strait, making it a critical chokepoint.

    Financial markets are bracing for shifts. Stock trading based on earnings may pivot toward oil-driven strategies. Energy and defense sectors could see relative strength, while oil marketing companies, paints, tires, aviation, and chemicals face headwinds. In India’s growth story, crude oil remains a pivotal macroeconomic factor.

    The rupee faces depreciation risks amid prolonged tensions, prompting potential RBI intervention via forex reserves. Logistics and marine insurance costs could rise, Gulf shipping routes disrupt, and trade imbalances worsen. Upstream players like ONGC and Oil India stand to gain, alongside defense giants HAL and BEL, whose shares may rally.

    As the dust settles from the initial exchanges – which claimed Iran’s Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei, IRGC commanders, and top intelligence officials – markets watch anxiously. Investors must navigate this geopolitical minefield, where energy security and economic stability hang in the balance.

    Brent crude Crude Oil Prices Defense Stocks Energy Sector Hormuz Strait India oil imports stock market impact US-Iran Conflict
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