Brent Hits New 4-Year High
2026-05-04 10:24
By
Agna Gabriel
1 min. read
Brent crude oil futures rose as much as 5% to hit a new four-year high, before paring some gains to trade around $110 barrel on Monday, following reports that two missiles struck a US warship after it ignored Iranian warnings, though a senior US official denied the strike.
The IRGC Navy also released a new map, designating areas of the Strait of Hormuz under Iranian military control.
The IRGC Navy said the zone spans key stretches between Iranian and UAE coastlines and warned it may act against vessels that violate its rules, heightening fears over shipping security.
On Sunday, Donald Trump said that the US would try to “free” cargo ships stranded by the Strait of Hormuz closure since the start of the Iran war.
Meanwhile, OPEC+ agreed to increase output by 188,000 barrels per day at its first meeting since the UAE’s exit.