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Malta-flagged tanker struck by Iran
Malta-flagged tanker struck by Iran

Malta-flagged tanker struck by Iran

A Malta-flagged oil tanker is among two vessels to be attacked by Iran on Thursday while sailing close to Iraq. The Greek-owned Malta-flagged oil tanker Zefyros was attacked as it was preparing to enter the port of Khor Al-Zoubair. The Zefyros was due to have taken on board an additional 30,000 tons of liquid naphtha — primarily used in petrochemicals

Iran targets fuel facilities, sending oil soaring again

Iran targets fuel facilities, sending oil soaring again

Iran launched a new wave of attacks against Gulf energy targets on Thursday, hours after two oil tankers were hit, sending crude prices soaring again despite record reserve releases. The renewed drone and missile attacks against Iran's Gulf neighbours and Israel followed a warning from Tehran that it could wage a prolonged war that would "destroy"

The Latest: Key oil price spikes over $100 as Iranian attacks hit shipping

The Latest: Key oil price spikes over $100 as Iranian attacks hit shipping

The price of Brent crude oil, the international standard, spiked back over $100 as Iranian strikes hit ships in the regions waters and the ongoing American-Israeli war with Iran showed so signs of slowing. Thursday's major developments include Iranian attacks against commercial ships around the Strait of Hormuz and Iraq's port of Basra, escalating

Oil tops $100 as Iran attacks offset IEA stockpile release

Oil tops $100 as Iran attacks offset IEA stockpile release

Oil prices soared back above $100 Thursday as Iran's fresh attempts to hit supplies in the Middle East and threats to bring down the global economy overshadowed a record release of strategic crude by the International Energy Agency. As the US-Israel strikes on the Islamic republic approached their third week, the conflict showed no signs of letting

Three ships hit as Iran threatens Gulf oil chokepoint

Three ships hit as Iran threatens Gulf oil chokepoint

New attacks hit three commercial ships in the Gulf on Wednesday, setting at least one vessel on fire, as Iran pressed its campaign against its energy-exporting neighbours and forced world governments to dip into their strategic oil reserves. Oil prices surged higher by more that five percent in early trading and markets have see-sawed since the end

Iran keeps up pressure on oil infrastructure as concerns of global energy crisis grow

Iran keeps up pressure on oil infrastructure as concerns of global energy crisis grow

Israel and Iran exchanged fire early Wednesday as Tehran kept up its pressure on the region's oil industry, apparently hitting a ship in the Strait of Hormuz and setting it ablaze while targeting infrastructure as concerns grew of a global energy crisis. Iran has effectively stopped cargo traffic in the narrow strait through which about a fifth of

Watch: Iran launches new wave of missile attacks - US hits minelayers

Watch: Iran launches new wave of missile attacks - US hits minelayers

Iran unleashed a wave of attacks against Israel and Gulf nations on Wednesday, including targeting a Saudi oilfield, as reports of a proposed record release of oil reserves helped calm markets and prices. The war sparked by US-Israeli strikes on Iran has spread across the region and beyond, causing spiking energy costs, fuel rationing, and even school

Blasts rock Tehran as US says strikes to intensify

Blasts rock Tehran as US says strikes to intensify

Explosions thundered out in Tehran on Tuesday after the Pentagon chief warned US strikes on Iran would reach their highest intensity since the start of the war in the Middle East. The war has been a shock to energy markets, and Iran has vowed that no crude exports would leave the Gulf if the United States and Israel kept up their bombardment. But the