Oil touches prewar levels on rising Middle East supply
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Oil prices climb on new supply worries after cargo ship hit near Oman
REUTERS
PUBLISHED JUNE 25, 2026
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Oil prices edged up about 2% on Thursday after a cargo vessel was hit by an unknown projectile near Oman, sparking worries about how long it could take for oil flows in the Middle East to return to levels seen before the U.S.-Israeli war on Iran.
After the market closed on Thursday, two U.S. officials told Reuters that Iran fired on the cargo ship that h…
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