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Oil surges past $108 as Iran strikes gas infrastructure in Iraq

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Crude oil prices jumped to approximately US$ 109 per barrel after Iranian forces launched new attacks on energy facilities across the Middle East, specifically targeting installations in both Iraq and Qatar. The violence has intensified market fears regarding supply disruptions following a series of recent escalations involving Iran's military actions against Gulf nations' infrastructure. Analysts note that these developments have pushed global crude benchmarks higher as traders anticipate further volatility driven by ongoing conflict dynamics on the ground.

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    Crude oil prices surged above $108 per barrel following recent Iranian attacks on gas infrastructure in Iraq and the UAE.
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    The market reacted to these developments with a significant price increase, reaching levels not seen since early March due to fears of supply disruption.
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    Analysts attribute this rally primarily to geopolitical tensions involving Iran's strikes across multiple Middle Eastern nations.
[Mar 18] Oil prices jumped above $109 per barrel after Iranian attacks on gas facilities in Iraq and the UAE, according to reports from Veja.abril.com.br (20:36), Elceo (15:07) and Infomoney.com.br.
[Mar 18] Crude oil rose by approximately $4 per barrel, representing a roughly three percent increase following the attacks on UAE infrastructure reported in Mexico City at [Eleconomista].com.mx (03:13).