Oil Prices Remain Near One-Month Highs

2026-07-16 11:32 By Joana Taborda 1 min. read

Crude oil traded below $80 on Thursday but remained near one-month highs as escalating hostilities in the Middle East continued to support prices and weigh on investor sentiment.

The US intensified its strikes against Iran, reportedly targeting an oil tanker near the country's main export terminal for the first time since reimposing a blockade on the country's ports.

In response, Iran launched attacks on US bases in Kuwait and Jordan and threatened to disrupt additional regional energy exports, describing the conflict as an "existential war" with the US.

According to Reuters, crude oil loading was suspended at all Iraqi export terminals on Thursday after a drone struck an oil tanker at the Basra terminal.

Reuters also reported that tanker traffic through the Strait has fallen to two-month lows as the conflict has intensified.

Only seven vessels transited the waterway on Wednesday, the first full day after the US reimposed its naval blockade on Iran, down from 13 the previous day.



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