U.S. crude oil jumps 2%, trades near $76 as market waits for Israel strike against Iran

U.S. crude oil jumps 2%, trades near  as market waits for Israel strike against Iran


Croft: The oil market is still in watch-and-wait mode.

U.S. crude oil rose about 2% on Monday, as the market waited for Israel to strike Iran.

Oil prices spiked last week on fears that Israel could hit Iran’s oil industry in retaliation for Tehran’s ballistic missile attack.

U.S. benchmark West Texas Intermediate surged 9.09% last week for the biggest weekly gain since March 2023. Global benchmark Brent jumped 8.43% for the biggest weekly advance since January 2023.

Here are Monday’s energy prices:

  • West Texas Intermediate November contract: $75.93 per barrel, up $1.55, or 2.08%.
  • Brent December contract: $79.47 per barrel, $1.42, or 1.82%.

President Joe Biden on Friday discouraged Israel from striking Iranian oil facilities, after prices jumped about 5% a day earlier when the president suggested the U.S. was discussing the possibility of such a strike. Biden has also said he opposes Israel striking Iran’s nuclear facilities.

It’s still unclear what form Israeli retaliation will take, said Helima Croft, head of global commodity strategy at RBC Capital Markets. The impact on the oil market would be significant if Israel struck Kharg Island, through which 90% of Iran’s crude exports pass, Croft said.

“We do really have to see what the Israelis hit, what would the Iranian response mechanism be” Croft told CNBC’s “Worldwide Exchange” Monday. “But certainly we have not been closer to a regional war in a long time.”

The market right now is only pricing in the possibility of Israel striking Iran’s oil facilities but that is not the worst-case scenario, Alan Gelder, vice president of oil markets at Wood Mackenzie, told CNC’s “Squawk Box Europe” on Monday.

The worst case scenario is a disruption in the Strait of Hormuz, through which 20% of the world’s crude exports flow, Gelder said. Iran might target the strait in response to an Israeli strike, which would have a far more dramatic effect on crude prices, the analyst said.

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