Oil Ends Choppy Day as Trump, Netanyahu Try to Ease War Concerns
Bessent Says">Iranian missile strikes damaged major Persian Gulf energy facilities, including the world's largest LNG export plant in Qatar. Oil and natural gas prices surged initially, with European gas futures jumping 35%. US and Israeli leaders attempted to reassure markets, leading to volatile trading as oil ultimately ended higher despite their calming efforts.
The strikes represent a serious escalation that threatens critical global energy infrastructure. With the world's largest LNG facility damaged and supply chains at risk, sustained higher energy prices appear likely regardless of political reassurances.
US and Israeli leaders are working to prevent further escalation and restore market confidence. Their coordinated messaging aims to reassure investors that diplomatic solutions remain possible and that energy supplies can be stabilized.
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