Brent Crude Surges More Than 15%
2026-03-08 22:22
By
Anna Fedec
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Brent prices surged as much as 15% to more than $100 per barrel after leading Middle Eastern producers curtailed production because the crucial Strait of Hormuz remains shut due to the Iran war.
Kuwait, OPEC’s fifth-largest producer, announced precautionary cuts to oil production and refinery output, citing Iranian threats to shipping through the Strait of Hormuz.
In Iraq, output from its three main southern oilfields has fallen about 70% to 1.3 million barrels per day from 4.3 million before the Iran war, industry officials said.
The United Arab Emirates said it is carefully managing offshore production to address storage needs, while onshore operations continue normally.