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American Focus > Blog > Economy > Traders watch Strait of Hormuz after Israel attacks Iran
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Traders watch Strait of Hormuz after Israel attacks Iran

Last updated: June 13, 2025 4:40 am
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In a recent turn of events, Israel’s strikes against Iran have raised concerns about a potential regional conflict that could disrupt oil supplies in the Middle East. The possibility of Tehran closing the vital industry chokepoint at the Strait of Hormuz has traders on edge, with the decades-old question resurfacing.

Following Israel’s attacks on Iran’s nuclear program and military facilities, Brent crude, the global benchmark, saw a 12% surge to $78.5 per barrel. However, as it became evident that Israel refrained from targeting Iran’s oil infrastructure, prices settled at $75 a barrel. The focus now shifts to how Tehran will respond and the impact it will have on oil prices.

While the market may seem relatively calm at the moment, the risk of Iran retaliating by targeting oil facilities in the Gulf or tankers in the Strait of Hormuz looms large. Approximately 21 million barrels of oil from Iran, Iraq, Kuwait, Saudi Arabia, and the UAE pass through this narrow waterway daily, representing a significant portion of the world’s seaborne oil supplies.

Despite Iran’s threats to close the strait in the event of an attack, experts believe that it would be challenging for Tehran to sustain such a blockade, especially with the presence of the US Fifth Fleet in Bahrain. The situation remains fluid, with the potential for Iran to disrupt oil flows through attacks on tankers or other means.

The escalation of tensions between Iran and Israel could have far-reaching consequences for oil prices. If Iran disrupts oil flows through the strait, targets regional oil infrastructure, or attacks US military assets, prices could skyrocket by $20 per barrel or more. On the other hand, Israel could intensify its assault by targeting Iran’s Kharg Island terminals, responsible for the majority of the country’s oil exports.

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Traders are closely monitoring the situation, with prices currently below levels seen earlier this year. The uncertainty surrounding the geopolitical landscape adds a risk premium to oil prices, with the potential for significant fluctuations depending on developments in the region.

As the world watches the events unfold in the Middle East, the impact on oil markets remains uncertain. The delicate balance between supply and demand could be disrupted by geopolitical tensions, underscoring the importance of staying informed and vigilant in these uncertain times.

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