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Oil and natural gas prices soar as Iran attacks Gulf energy facilities. Brent crude nears $114

Iran has launched strikes against Israeli energy facilities, including an oil refinery in Haifa, causing power outages in the area. The attacks have extended to regional energy infrastructure in the Gulf, sending oil and natural gas prices soaring with Brent crude approaching $114 per barrel. Iran has threatened to target ships in the Strait of Hormuz, a critical global oil transit route.

The conflict threatens global energy supplies and economic stability, with potential impacts on fuel costs, household energy bills, and food prices worldwide. The Strait of Hormuz handles a significant portion of global oil transit, making any disruption there a major concern for international markets.
Iran says

The strikes on energy facilities are a legitimate response to Israeli actions. Iran has warned it will intensify attacks if its own energy sites are targeted and threatened to "set fire" to ships attempting to navigate the Strait of Hormuz.

US intelligence says

Iran's regime remains "intact" but has been "degraded" by recent conflicts. Officials are assessing whether Iran posed an imminent threat and investigating potential connections between the conflict and security concerns within the United States.