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Oil Prices Surge After Trump's Ultimatum to Iran

Published March 23, 2026, 07:17
Oil Prices Surge After Trump's Ultimatum to Iran

The price of oil rose, approaching its highest levels since mid-2022, after a 48-hour ultimatum issued by US President Donald Trump to Iran to reopen the Strait of Hormuz and warnings from Tehran of retaliation against energy infrastructure. Brent rose 0.66% to around $113 a barrel, while US crude West Texas Intermediate rose 1.66%, approaching $100. Trump threatened strikes on Iran's power generation facilities if it does not fully open the Strait within 48 hours. Iran warned it would target key infrastructure in the Middle East in the event of escalation. The conflict has led to a more than 50% increase in Brent since the US and Israeli attacks on Iran in late February. Concerns about a new wave of inflation are causing turmoil in international markets. Goldman Sachs has revised its forecast for Brent in 2026 upwards, placing it at $85 a barrel. Flows through the Hormuz are expected to be limited to 5% of normal levels for six weeks. Shipping traffic through the Hormuz has virtually paralyzed.