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    June 1, 2026

    NEW YORK / Content Syndication Services / — Oil prices climbed more than two percent in early Monday trading as international crude benchmarks rebounded from recent losses, with traders focusing on renewed Middle East supply concerns and broader commodity market pressure. Brent Crude rose 2.1 percent to $93.02 a barrel, while U.S. West Texas Intermediate advanced 2.6 percent to $89.61 a barrel. The gains marked a firm start to June trading after a volatile May shaped by regional security developments, shifting expectations around diplomatic talks and changing assessments of physical supply flows.

    Oil prices jump as Gulf supply risks lift crude benchmarks
    Energy traders watched Gulf developments as Brent moved above $93.

    The rise in crude prices came as market participants tracked developments linked to the Gulf region, where energy shipping routes remain central to global oil trade. Brent, the international benchmark, is more exposed than U.S. crude to seaborne supply conditions, while WTI reflects inland and domestic U.S. pricing dynamics. The move lifted oil alongside broader attention to inflation-sensitive assets, with higher fuel costs remaining an important input for transport, manufacturing, consumer prices and central bank policy assessments across major economies.

    Middle East developments were again in focus after limited public progress in discussions involving the United States and Iran, while Israel ordered additional military operations in Lebanon against Hezbollah despite an earlier ceasefire arrangement. The Strait of Hormuz also remained a key reference point for energy markets because a large share of internationally traded crude and petroleum liquids moves through the waterway. No confirmed broad disruption to global oil supply was announced during early trading, but benchmark prices moved higher as traders adjusted positions.

    Regional risks lift benchmarks

    The price increase followed a week in which analysts raised average crude forecasts for 2026, citing a slower recovery in energy flows and persistent uncertainty around regional supply conditions. Brent and WTI remain below the highest levels reached during earlier phases of recent market stress, but both benchmarks continue to trade well above levels seen before the latest escalation in energy security concerns. The Monday move also came as investors watched the balance between supply risk, demand trends and currency movements.

    A stronger U.S. dollar remained an important cross-market factor because oil is priced in dollars, affecting purchasing costs for buyers using other currencies. At the same time, crude’s rise fed into inflation concerns in financial markets, where energy prices influence headline inflation readings and business input costs. The Federal Reserve has continued to monitor energy-driven price pressures as part of its assessment of inflation conditions, while commodity markets have remained sensitive to changes in crude, refined fuels and transport costs.

    Oil move shapes wider markets

    The early gain in oil prices came alongside mixed signals in global markets. Asian equities were supported by strength in technology and semiconductor shares, while commodity-linked inflation concerns kept attention on bond yields, currencies and safe-haven assets. Gold prices slipped as the dollar strengthened and oil advanced, showing how crude’s movement affected other markets during Monday trading. The combination of higher energy prices and a firmer dollar added to a cautious tone across assets tied closely to inflation expectations.

    Oil markets entered Monday with traders weighing confirmed price movements against official supply data, shipping conditions and regional developments. Brent’s rise to above $93 a barrel and WTI’s move toward $90 placed crude back near levels that affect fuel costs, airline margins, freight expenses and import bills for energy-consuming economies. The session’s early surge underscored the continued role of Middle East supply security in benchmark pricing, while trading remained focused on verified developments rather than unconfirmed projections or political interpretation.

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