
Brent Crude Hits $107.72: Up 3.4% on Iran War Stall
International oil benchmark climbs as market prices in longer conflict: diesel and fuel surcharges track crude moves within days.
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International oil benchmark climbs as market prices in longer conflict: diesel and fuel surcharges track crude moves within days.

Oil climbs on diplomatic breakdown, diesel costs stay elevated as Hormuz remains shut and crude tops $100 for the eighth straight session.

Brent rose 1.8% to $101.80/bbl May 8 after a volatile morning: diesel costs remain elevated as the strait stays shut.

International oil benchmark drops nearly four percent as diplomatic signals ease war premium: diesel and gasoline prices expected to follow within days.

International oil benchmark drops to $103.61 per barrel, down from $115 earlier this week, on diplomatic progress in the Strait of Hormuz.

International benchmark drops 2.7% despite strait remaining largely shut: diesel and fuel surcharge implications for small fleets.

International oil benchmark climbs to $110.37 per barrel as geopolitical risk tightens supply. What the move means for diesel costs and small-fleet fuel bills.

International oil benchmark gained roughly 11% over five trading days despite Friday slip, keeping diesel costs elevated for small fleets.

Brent crude fell $1.93 overnight, a drop that barely registers against fuel costs running 40% above pre-pandemic norms.

Benchmark crude prices posted sharp single-day gains April 29, pushing Brent above $107 and WTI above $103: the highest settlement in three weeks.

International benchmark rose 1.8% to $103.76 April 23: diesel and fuel surcharges track the move.

July Brent rose $2.19 to $103.88 per barrel April 28, the second straight session above $100, as the Iran war drags into its second month with no diplomatic…