Oil jumps over $3 a barrel as Middle East conflict stokes supply worry By Georgina Mccartney Reuter
HOUSTON, Oct 3 (Reuters) - Oil prices surged on Thursday as concerns mounted that a widening regional conflict in the Middle East could disrupt global crude flows. Brent crude futures settled up $3.72, or 5.03%, at $77.62 a barrel. U.S. West Texas Intermediate (WTI) crude futures settled up $3.61, or 5.15%, to $73.71. Brent futures reached an intraday high of $77.89 per barrel, while WTI futures peaked at $73.97 per barrel, both hitting one-month highs.
U.S. crude oil jumps more than 3%, closes above $77 as market waits for Israel strike against Iran Published Mon, Oct 7 20247:20 AM EDTUpdated 2 Hours Ago
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Severely undervalued. Easily RM2 in 6 months