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16 June 2025 17:17  |

Oil Erases Gain With Iran-Israel Attacks Sparing Flows So Far

Oil erased another large increase, with traders monitoring continued attacks between Iran and Israel that for now have spared critical export infrasctructure. 

Brent traded down as much as 1% after leaping higher at the open. It was a second frenetic day of trading since attacks began on Friday, when crude gained more than 7% and record volumes of futures and options changed hands.

Oil markets remain on edge after Israel launched an attack on the South Pars gas field, forcing the halt of a production platform, following strikes on Iran’s nuclear sites and military leadership last week. However, so far critical crude oil-exporting infrastructure has been spared and there’s been no blockage of the vital Strait of Hormuz. 

While an attack on Iran’s gas production is a concern, the biggest fear for the oil market centers on Hormuz. Middle East producers ship about a fifth of the world’s daily output through the narrow waterway, and prices could soar further if Tehran attempts to disrupt shipments through the route.

“A potential blockage of the Strait of Hormuz by Iran remains the most important market-moving event to watch for, which could tip oil markets into unprecedented territory,” Rystad Energy AS Analyst Mukesh Sahdev said in a note. “There are no signs yet that such a scenario is on the cards.”

Despite cooling their gains on Monday, oil prices remain significantly higher than where they were before the attacks began. Wall Street analysts have been quick to highlight the risks the conflict could pose. 

RBC Capital Markets said the fact both sides have targeted energy infrastructure shows a clear cause for concern, with the key export hub of Kharg Island and oilfields in Iraq potentially exposed. Morgan Stanley hiked its crude price forecasts by $10, citing the increased risk from the conflict. 

For now, the majority of the impacts of the attacts have been confined to the shipping market. Navigation signals in the Strait of Hormuz and Persian Gulf are facing increasing interference at a level and intensity that is having a significant impact on positional reporting, the UK Navy said. 

Some shipowners are reluctant to accept bookings in the region, citing safety concerns. Benchmark supertanker rates from the Middle East to China soared more than 20% on Friday. 

Much of the oil-trading activity has also been focused on the options market. Record volumes of bullish calls changed hands on Friday, and there was elevated activity early on Monday as traders rush to buy contracts that protect against the risk of further price spikes. 

US President Donal Trump said he believed it’s possible Israel and Iran could reach a deal to end the conflict, but may need to continue fighting before coming to an agreement. “Sometimes they have to fight it out, but we’re going to see what happens,” he told reporters at the White House on Sunday.

“We would expect prices to have a lot more downside pressure rather than upside if it were somehow possible to look through the geopolitical uncertainty and assume no significant disruptions to the overall oil balances,” Societe Generale analysts including Mike Haigh wrote in a note. 

Brent fell 0.6% to $73.78 a barrel at 10:42 a.m. in London after closing 7% higher on Friday.

WTI fell 0.6% to $72.53 a barrel.

Source : Bloomberg

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