Oil costs in latest days have hit their highest level in months amid the escalations between the U.S. and Iran.

The value of U.S. benchmark WTI crude oil was round $74 per barrel on Monday morning following the weekend U.S. assault on Iran’s nuclear services. Late final week, costs rose as excessive as $77 per barrel as tensions rose between the 2 nations and amid the battle between Iran and Israel.

U.S. gasoline costs have risen in latest days, with the nationwide common at $3.22 cents per gallon, in keeping with the American Vehicle Affiliation. That’s up from $3.14 every week in the past and $3.20 a month in the past.

In the beginning of the yr, WTI costs had been as excessive as $80 per barrel however had fallen nearer to the $60 per barrel vary in latest months.

Whereas the worth of oil is decrease than it has been in latest weeks, it’s nonetheless nicely beneath 2022’s surge that adopted Russia’s invasion of Ukraine and got here together with the restoration from the COVID-19 pandemic.

At the moment, oil costs had been reaching $120 per barrel.

Iran is a big producer of oil. Attributable to sanctions, it solely sells to sure nations, nevertheless it nonetheless contributes to the general world provide. 

The nation was additionally contemplating a closure of the Strait of Hormuz, by means of which a lot of the worldwide oil provide is shipped, state media reported on Sunday.