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Oil Prices Jump After Trump Claims Iran Oil Hub Destroyed

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Published: 16 March 2026. The English Chronicle Desk. The English Chronicle Online.

Global markets opened the week under tension as oil prices climbed sharply after dramatic claims from Donald Trump about a major US strike against Iranian energy infrastructure. Traders reacted quickly to the remarks and renewed instability across the Middle East, sending the international benchmark higher during early Monday trading.

In London trading hours, Brent Crude rose by 1.8 percent to reach 104.98 dollars per barrel. The increase reflects deepening fears that ongoing conflict could disrupt global supplies moving through one of the world’s most vital energy corridors.

The surge in oil prices followed comments from Trump during an interview with NBC News on Saturday. The US president claimed American forces had “totally demolished” much of Iran’s key export hub located on Kharg Island. He suggested further attacks could occur if military planners believed additional strikes were necessary.

Kharg Island sits roughly twenty seven miles from mainland Iran inside the Persian Gulf. The narrow coral island serves as the country’s most critical oil processing and export centre. Analysts estimate that around ninety percent of Iranian crude shipments normally pass through facilities located there.

Because of this strategic importance, the attack instantly reverberated through global energy markets. Investors feared that damage to Kharg could sharply limit Iranian exports for months. Those concerns contributed to the sudden jump in oil prices seen across international trading desks on Monday morning.

Trump later wrote on social media that American forces had deliberately avoided hitting certain energy facilities. He claimed military planners acted “for reasons of decency” while targeting what he described as Iranian military infrastructure. However, market analysts questioned that explanation given Kharg’s essential role in exporting crude.

Even limited damage could severely disrupt Iran’s shipping operations. Tanker routes and storage terminals on the island are closely interconnected. Experts believe repairing pipelines, jetties, and pumping stations could take weeks if critical infrastructure suffered significant destruction.

The uncertainty surrounding the scale of damage has compounded worries about the nearby Strait of Hormuz. This narrow waterway links the Persian Gulf with the Arabian Sea and remains one of the world’s most sensitive maritime passages.

Roughly one fifth of globally traded crude oil normally travels through the Strait of Hormuz each day. Any prolonged closure could restrict shipments from multiple Gulf producers simultaneously. Such a scenario would place intense pressure on global supplies and send oil prices sharply higher.

Shipping traffic through the strait has already slowed significantly since the conflict escalated. Reports from maritime tracking agencies suggest many tankers are waiting outside the region for improved security conditions. Insurance premiums for vessels entering the Gulf have also increased dramatically.

During the same interview, Trump claimed that several international partners would soon help reopen the passage. He urged allies including France, Japan, South Korea, the United Kingdom, and even China to participate in a coordinated naval effort.

The president described the potential mission as a “team effort” designed to protect commercial vessels. According to his remarks, allied ships would deter Iranian attacks against tankers passing through the strategic channel.

Yet official responses from those governments appeared cautious and measured throughout the weekend. Diplomats indicated that discussions remain ongoing regarding possible security measures. None immediately confirmed plans to deploy warships directly into the contested waterway.

Officials in Seoul acknowledged the seriousness of the situation affecting energy supplies. Representatives from Ministry of Foreign Affairs of South Korea said they were reviewing multiple options to help stabilise transport routes. The statement emphasised cooperation with partners while avoiding any commitment to military deployment.

British officials have also examined possible contributions to maritime security operations. Defence sources suggested the UK could send advanced minesweeping drones rather than large naval vessels. The approach aims to reduce risks of escalation while still assisting efforts to safeguard commercial shipping.

Energy traders remain highly sensitive to developments because global supply chains are already strained. Markets had stabilised earlier this year after disruptions caused by the Russian invasion of Ukraine began easing. However, the renewed Middle Eastern crisis has abruptly reversed that fragile stability.

Last week, Brent crude surpassed the 100 dollar mark for the first time since the early years of that conflict. The rally pushed energy stocks upward while increasing costs for consumers worldwide. Major oil companies recorded fresh share price highs as investors anticipated stronger profits.

The rapid escalation has also revived concerns about inflation in many developed economies. Fuel costs influence transportation, manufacturing, and food prices across global markets. As a result, sustained increases in oil prices could complicate economic recovery efforts in several countries.

Consumers in the United States have already noticed the immediate impact at petrol stations. Data from the American Automobile Association shows the national average price reached 3.70 dollars per gallon on Sunday. That figure represents an increase of sixty two cents compared with prices one month earlier.

For many households, the sudden jump has become a significant financial burden. Rising fuel costs often ripple through family budgets, affecting commuting expenses and everyday purchases.

In the city of Detroit, residents voiced frustration while filling vehicles during the weekend. One driver, an underemployed father named Kevin Dass, expressed anger about paying nearly three and a half dollars per gallon. His comments reflected a broader sentiment that ordinary families often bear the consequences of geopolitical conflicts.

Despite these concerns, Trump attempted to reassure the public about the long term outlook. He suggested that supply disruptions would eventually ease and that global production remained abundant. According to his remarks, current constraints simply represent temporary blockages in the supply chain.

“There’s so much oil and gas available around the world,” he told NBC News during the interview. Trump argued that once shipping lanes reopen, markets could stabilise quickly and prices might fall again.

Energy analysts, however, remain more cautious in their assessments. Even short interruptions in shipping through the Strait of Hormuz can trigger prolonged volatility. Oil markets respond quickly to perceived threats because global demand leaves little room for sudden supply shortages.

Countries across Asia have begun implementing emergency measures to cope with the situation. Governments worry that prolonged instability could harm industrial production and economic growth. Some have already introduced policies designed to soften the immediate impact on consumers.

Authorities in Thailand are considering expanded fuel subsidies aimed at limiting domestic price rises. Officials hope the financial support will protect households and transport businesses from sudden cost increases.

Meanwhile, the government of Bangladesh has examined fuel rationing strategies as precautionary measures. Energy planners fear that further disruptions in Middle Eastern supply chains could tighten imports and raise national energy expenses.

International observers say the coming days may determine whether the crisis escalates or stabilises. Diplomatic efforts continue quietly behind the scenes as governments weigh both economic risks and military consequences.

Markets will closely monitor any confirmation regarding damage at Kharg Island facilities. Satellite imagery and shipping data are expected to reveal the extent of disruption soon. Those details will likely influence trading patterns and investor sentiment throughout the week.

For now, uncertainty remains the dominant force shaping the global energy landscape. With geopolitical tensions still high and shipping routes under threat, traders expect volatility to continue dominating markets. As a result, oil prices may remain sensitive to every new development emerging from the region.

The situation illustrates how closely energy markets intertwine with global politics and security. A single strike on a remote island facility can send shockwaves through economies thousands of miles away. Until tensions ease and shipping routes reopen fully, governments and consumers alike will watch developments with growing concern.

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