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    (World Oil) – Oil’s brief surge above $100/bbl has renewed concerns that the escalating Iran conflict could trigger broader inflation pressures if elevated crude prices persist.

    Oil’s surge above 0 highlights inflation risks for global markets – Oil & Gas 360

    Crude prices jumped above the $100 mark for less than a day Monday amid fears that the conflict in the Middle East could further disrupt global energy supplies. The spike came as tanker traffic through the Strait of Hormuz — a key chokepoint that normally carries about one-fifth of global oil flows — remained near a standstill.

    Prices later retreated after U.S. President Donald Trump suggested the war could be nearing an end, saying in an interview with CBS that the conflict was “very complete.” The remarks helped calm markets, sending oil back toward levels seen late last week.

    Still, the brief surge highlighted how sensitive global markets remain to disruptions in Persian Gulf energy flows. During Monday’s volatile session, crude traded within one of its widest ranges in years, briefly approaching $120/bbl before falling back sharply.

    Market strategists say sustained oil prices above $100 could intensify inflation risks, particularly if the disruption to Middle East supply persists.

    “The problem is the total uncertainty,” said Sam Stovall, chief investment strategist at CFRA.

    Energy-driven inflation is already a growing concern as the conflict adds to other economic uncertainties. Higher fuel costs could weigh on consumer spending and pressure industries heavily dependent on energy, including aviation and transportation.

    Meanwhile, tanker traffic through the Strait of Hormuz remains extremely limited following attacks on shipping and infrastructure in the region. The disruption has already forced several Persian Gulf producers to curtail output as export routes remain constrained.

    Analysts say the key question for markets is whether the oil spike proves temporary or signals a longer period of tight supply if Gulf exports remain restricted.



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