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    Oil hits highest since 2022 on Trump Iran strike plans

    This surge has reflected rising fears of escalation after reports the US may consider new military options in the Iran conflict.
    Web DeskBy Web DeskApril 30, 2026
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    Singapore: Global oil prices have surged to their highest level since 2022 after reports that the US military is preparing to brief Donald Trump on new strategic options related to the Iran conflict.

    According to reports, US Central Command has developed plans that could involve targeted strikes aimed at breaking the current deadlock in negotiations with Tehran. The proposals are said to include short, high-impact operations focused on key infrastructure.

    The market reaction was immediate, with Brent crude rising nearly 7% to over $126 per barrel at one stage. This marks the highest level since the early phase of the Russia-Ukraine war, highlighting how sensitive oil prices remain to geopolitical developments.

    Energy markets have already been under strain due to disruptions in the Strait of Hormuz, a critical passage through which around one-fifth of the world’s oil and gas supplies are transported. The waterway has been effectively restricted amid ongoing tensions.

    Analysts say the possibility of further escalation is driving volatility. Even limited military action could significantly impact global supply, pushing oil prices higher and increasing uncertainty across markets.

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    US crude, also known as West Texas Intermediate, rose by more than 2% as traders responded to the developments. Futures markets also reflected heightened activity, with contracts adjusting to expectations of continued instability.

    The United States has maintained a blockade on Iranian ports, aiming to restrict Tehran’s economic capabilities. In response, Iran has threatened to target vessels in the region, further complicating maritime security.

    Experts warn that rising oil prices could have broader economic consequences, including increased inflation and higher costs for energy-dependent industries.

    Market participants are closely watching developments, as any escalation or diplomatic breakthrough could quickly shift price trends.

    The latest surge in oil prices underscores the fragile balance between geopolitical tensions and global energy stability, with the outlook remaining uncertain in the coming weeks.

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