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#OilPricesSurge
On Thursday March 5 2026 global oil prices continued their aggressive upward trajectory as the international energy market reacted to a severe escalation of military conflict in the Middle East. The price of Brent crude futures climbed above 83.00 dollars per barrel marking its highest level in nearly two years while West Texas Intermediate also saw significant gains to trade near 77.00 dollars. This surge is primarily the result of a total standstill in shipping through the Strait of Hormuz which serves as the transit point for approximately twenty percent of the worlds global oil supply. Tensions reached a critical peak following reports of a United States submarine strike on an Iranian warship and the subsequent closure of the waterway by Iranian forces. Market analysts have noted that the sudden removal of nearly twenty million barrels of daily crude oil production from the global supply chain has created an unprecedented geopolitical risk premium. In response to the crisis the United States government has proposed offering military escorts and risk insurance for commercial tankers to prevent a wider energy shock. However the ongoing strikes and the loss of war risk coverage by major insurers have kept most shipping operators from attempting the passage. While the broader stock markets managed to decouple from this volatility on Wednesday the energy sector remains a primary focus for investors as surging fuel costs begin to impact airline and transportation industries globally.