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990 Brent crude crosses $100 as Iran war escalates and the entire oil market recalibrates around one strait

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Marcus Webb @ Silicon Canals · 03/25/2026 00:23 EDT

Brent crude crosses $100 as Iran war escalates and the entire oil market recalibrates around one strait

Brent crude has crossed $100 per barrel as the Iran conflict moves from diplomatic risk to physical transit risk, forcing a structural recalibration across energy markets, sovereign budgets, and import-dependent economies from South Asia to sub-Saharan Africa.

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