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Oil Prices Jump as Middle East Strikes Stoke Supply Fears
['Online Editor']
Voice of Vienna
LONDON — World oil prices climbed sharply on July 29, rising about 5% in volatile trading after fresh strikes in the Middle East revived fears that crude supplies could be disrupted.
The jump came as traders reacted quickly to the latest violence in a region that plays a central role in global energy flows.
Any sign of widening conflict tends to unsettle oil markets, where prices often move fast on concern that shipping routes, production sites or export facilities could be affected, according to Hurriyet Daily News.
Oil prices have remained sensitive to geopolitical tensions, with traders watching closely for any escalation that could tighten supplies and drive costs even higher.
For consumers and businesses alike, the latest surge is another reminder of how quickly conflict in the Middle East can ripple through global markets, lifting energy prices and adding fresh uncertainty to the economic outlook.