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Dated Brent Crude Hits Record High Amid Iran Conflict Disruptions

(MENAFN) The price of Dated Brent, a key benchmark for physical crude oil that influences global pricing, reached an all-time high on Tuesday as the ongoing conflict in Iran continues to disrupt supply flows, according to reports.

The benchmark surged to $144.42 per barrel, highlighting increasing stress in physical oil markets as shipments through the Strait of Hormuz remain limited. Dated Brent, which tracks actual North Sea crude cargoes traded in the physical market, has jumped as refiners compete to secure the available barrels amid tightening supply.

The latest rise demonstrates how the conflict is beginning to directly impact real-world crude markets. Disruptions along the Strait of Hormuz—a channel responsible for roughly one-fifth of global oil shipments—have raised concerns about potential shortages.

Market activity also reflected the strain, with a key pricing window used for Dated Brent showing strong demand and 12 unanswered bids for cargoes, signaling acute scarcity.

Beyond crude availability, the disruption is putting additional pressure on fuel supplies, boosting refining margins as buyers scramble for both feedstock and refined products.

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