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Brent crude traded above $105 a barrel in late April as Middle East supply concerns lifted oil prices

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  • Brent crude was trading above $105 per barrel in late April 2026, with one report listing $105.63 on April 24 and another listing $106.01 on April 25.
  • The recent rise in oil prices was linked in the source reports to geopolitical tensions in the Middle East and fears of supply disruption.
  • The Strait of Hormuz is central to the market concern because it is a major oil transit route, with the articles describing it as handling about one-fifth of global oil or petroleum liquids flows.
  • The price move matters beyond crude traders because oil prices are shaped by supply-and-demand shocks and can affect downstream fuel costs, even though pump prices also depend on refining, transportation, taxes, and retail markups.
  • The situation remained unsettled in the source coverage, with reports describing ongoing disruption or closure around the Strait of Hormuz and continued uncertainty about whether tensions would ease or worsen.

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Why are oil prices rising in these reports?

The articles attribute the increase mainly to fears that conflict in the Middle East could disrupt supply, especially through the Strait of Hormuz, a critical shipping route for oil exports Oneindia,Fortune,Crypto Briefing.

Why does the Strait of Hormuz matter so much to oil markets?

The source articles say the strait carries roughly one-fifth of global oil or petroleum liquids flows, so any threat to shipping there can quickly raise concerns about global supply and push prices higher Oneindia,Crypto Briefing.

Does a higher crude price automatically mean gasoline rises by the same amount?

No. Fortune notes that gasoline prices do not track crude alone; refining costs, transportation, taxes, and station markups also affect what drivers pay, even though crude is a major component Fortune.

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