As tension in Middle East is rises, so too does price of oil
PROVIDENCE, R.I. — The global benchmark for crude oil rose above $70 a barrel Monday for the first time in over three months amid rising tensions between Iran and the United States.
The Brent contract for oil touched a high of $70.74 a barrel, the highest since mid-September after an attack on Saudi crude processing facilities. Stocks moved in the opposite direction with Iran vowing “harsh retaliation” for an American drone strike that killed Iranian Gen. Qassem Soleimani.
“While it is unclear how and when Iran might retaliate, we expect global oil prices to remain elevated in the short-term as the market prices in
The U.S. killed Iranian Gen. Qassem Soleimani in Iraq on Friday. Early Sunday, as Iran threatened to retaliate, President Donald Trump tweeted the U.S. was prepared to strike 52 sites in the Islamic Republic if any Americans are harmed.