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After Trump’s comment that war with Iran will be over soon, oil prices drop
The price of oil has dropped sharply after US President Donald Trump said that the war in Iran would come to an end “very soon”.
Oil had reached almost $120 a barrel on Monday over fears that the conflict would cause lengthy disruption to energy supplies from the Middle East, but dropped back to around $93 following Trump’s comments.
Although crude prices are still significantly higher than they were before the war, stock markets rose on Wall Street and in Asia.
The president said he thought “the war is very complete, pretty much”, although he later warned Iran to not block the Strait of Hormuz, a shipping route crucial to global oil and gas supplies.
“If Iran does anything that stops the flow of Oil within the Strait of Hormuz, they will be hit by the United States of America TWENTY TIMES HARDER than they have been hit thus far,” he said on social media.
The Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps said “in response to Trump’s nonsense”, that Iran”s armed forces will “not allow the export of a single liter of oil from the region”.
Earlier on Monday, Trump told a news conference in Florida: “We took a little excursion because we felt we had to do that to get rid of some evil. Then, I think you’ll see it’s going to be a short-term excursion.”
During trading in Asia, Brent crude fell below $84 a barrel at one point before rebounding to $93.76.
US West Texas Intermediate (WTI) crude fell 4% to $90.96 a barrel.
The fall in oil prices on Tuesday has given traders a moment to “exhale”, but energy markets remain in a state of “total tug-of-war”, said Alberto Bellorin from oil and gas investment firm InterCapital Energy.
Oil trading will “remain incredibly twitchy” and prices are likely to spike if the conflict escalates and fall if it seems to be easing, he said.
Share prices in Asia made gains as concerns about the economic impact of he conflict eased.
Japan’s Nikkei 225 closed up 2.9%, recovering some of Monday’s losses, while South Korea’s Kospi gained 5.4%.
Stock markets in the region had been hit hard the previous day on investor concerns that disruptions in the Gulf could mean higher inflation and rising interest rates.
The Strait of Hormuz is crucial to the global energy market as around a fifth of the world’s oil passes through the narrow waterway.
While the price of oil has fallen from Monday’s peak it is still around 20% higher than it was before the US and Israel launched airstrikes on Iran just over a week ago, said Park Kee Hyun from the S Rajaratnam School of International Studies.
Prices will remain “volatile” as the firms will charge a premium for shipments to account for any risk of the situation worsening, Park said.
Trump’s comments may suggest the war may end soon, but the bigger question is whether those remarks are followed by concrete changes in the conflict zone, he added.
G7 nations on Monday said they were ready to take “necessary measures” to address the global supply of energy in the light of surging oil prices.
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Watch moment FCT minister Wike being conferred with title of Abuja Hasken, Light of Abuja by FCT Traditional Council led by Ona of Abaji (Video)
Watch moment FCT Minister, Nyesom Wike, being conferred with the title of Hasken Abuja (The Light of Abuja) today, by the FCT Traditional Council led by The Ona of Abaji, Dr Adamu Baba Yunusa.
It’s indeed a well deserved title as truly Wike brought light to the Territory.
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BREAKING: NNPCL jerks up fuel price
The Nigerian National Petroleum Company Limited has increased the premium motor spirit price after Dangote Refinery raised its gantry price.
A market survey by DAILY POST on Thursday showed NNPCL outlets in Abuja and its environs have adjusted their petrol pump price to N1,364 per liter from N1,295. This means that the state-owned oil firm hiked petrol by N69 per liter.
The latest fuel prices have been implemented at Gwarimpa, Kubwa Expressway, Wuse Zone 6, and Zone 4 NNPCL filling stations in Abuja.
“We adjusted our pump price to N1364 per liter from N1295 this morning, an attendant said.
Filling stations in Abuja, such as MRS, BOVAS, and others, have raised their petrol price to between N1365 and N1370 per liter.
Recall that Dangote Refinery had on Wednesday increased its fuel gantry price by N75 to N1,275 per liter from N1,200 due to a hike in crude oil price to above $115 per liter.
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Troops halt late-night terrorist attack in Borno
Troops of the Nigerian Army have successfully foiled a late-night attack by suspected ISWAP/JAS terrorists in Biu Local Government Area of Borno State.
The development was contained in a post shared on Thursday on X by security analyst , Zagazola Makama.
According to the post, the incident happened at about 11:40 p.m. on April 27 when troops of the 162 Amphibious Battalion detected movement of suspected insurgents approaching their position at Mandaraguirau.
Accordibg to Makama who quoted security sources, the attackers were travelling on about 30 motorcycles and were advancing through the Diwa Kamda and Diwa Mbula axis before they were spotted through surveillance systems.
The troops were said to have immediately engaged the group with firepower, forcing them to retreat without reaching their target or making contact.
The attackers reportedly fled after coming under heavy resistance from the soldiers.
The sources added that the quick response by the troops prevented what could have been a coordinated attack on the area.
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