• About Us
  • Advertise
  • Privacy & Policy
  • Contact Us
  • Terms and Conditions
Friday, March 6, 2026
Verily News
No Result
View All Result
  • News
    • Breaking News
    • Global News
  • Politics
    • Political Analysis
    • Government & Policies
  • Business & Economy
    • DIY and FAQ
    • Product Reviews
  • Entertainment
    • Sports
    • Movie
    • Music
  • Technology
  • Trends
  • Fact-Check
    • Investigative Reports
  • Opinion
  • Share your story
  • News
    • Breaking News
    • Global News
  • Politics
    • Political Analysis
    • Government & Policies
  • Business & Economy
    • DIY and FAQ
    • Product Reviews
  • Entertainment
    • Sports
    • Movie
    • Music
  • Technology
  • Trends
  • Fact-Check
    • Investigative Reports
  • Opinion
  • Share your story
No Result
View All Result
No Result
View All Result
Home Business & Economy

Oil Up 1% on Geopolitical Risks as Supply Glut Limits Gains

September 10, 2025
in Business & Economy
Reading Time: 3 mins read
0
Oil
Share on FacebookShare on TwitterShare on Linkedin
Spread the love

Global oil prices posted modest gains on Wednesday as escalating geopolitical tensions across multiple fronts injected fresh uncertainty into energy markets, though persistent concerns about crude oversupply prevented more substantial rallies.

Brent crude futures advanced 66 cents to $67.05 per barrel by midday GMT, marking a 1% increase, while U.S. West Texas Intermediate crude rose 68 cents to $63.31, up 1.1%. The gains built on Tuesday’s session, where both benchmarks closed 0.6% higher following reports of Israeli strikes on Hamas leadership in Qatar’s capital, Doha.

The immediate market reaction to Israel’s attack was more pronounced, with both oil benchmarks initially surging nearly 2% before retreating as traders assessed the actual supply implications. The strike represents a significant escalation in the ongoing Middle East conflict, raising concerns about potential disruptions to regional energy infrastructure.

Adding to geopolitical anxiety, Poland confirmed it shot down drones during Russia’s widespread assault on western Ukraine on Wednesday, marking the first time a NATO member has directly engaged Russian forces since the conflict began. While the incident heightened tensions between the Western alliance and Moscow, market analysts noted that no immediate threat to oil supply chains emerged from the confrontation.

The geopolitical premium in oil markets faces skepticism from seasoned traders, however. “The dark cloud of surplus ahead is hanging over the market with Brent trading two dollars lower than last Tuesday,” analysts at SEB noted. “Geopolitical risk premiums in oil rarely last long unless actual supply disruption kicks in.”

On the sanctions front, sources indicate President Donald Trump has privately urged European Union officials to impose punitive 100% tariffs on China and India—two of Russia’s largest oil customers—as part of broader efforts to squeeze Moscow’s energy revenues. The proposal comes as EU Commission President Ursula von der Leyen confirmed Wednesday that the bloc is considering an accelerated phase-out of Russian fossil fuel imports in upcoming sanctions packages.

Market participants are also eyeing the Federal Reserve’s upcoming policy meeting September 16-17, where traders widely expect an interest rate cut that could stimulate economic activity and boost oil demand. However, fundamental supply dynamics continue to weigh on price prospects.

The U.S. Energy Information Administration has warned that global crude markets face “significant pressure” in the coming months as inventories build amid OPEC+ production increases. This bearish supply outlook was reinforced by American Petroleum Institute data on Tuesday showing increases in U.S. crude, gasoline, and distillate stockpiles last week. Official government inventory figures are scheduled for release at 1430 GMT on Wednesday.

The dueling forces of geopolitical risk and supply abundance have created a volatile trading environment where initial price spikes from conflict-related news quickly fade as market fundamentals reassert themselves. With Brent crude still trading roughly $2 below levels seen just a week ago, the sustainability of any geopolitically driven rally remains in question absent actual supply disruptions.

As global energy markets navigate this complex landscape of regional conflicts, international sanctions, and oversupply concerns, traders will be closely monitoring developments across multiple fronts that could tip the delicate balance between risk premiums and fundamental pressures.

WHAT YOU SHOULD KNOW

Oil prices rose modestly on Wednesday (Brent up 1% to $67.05, WTI up 1.1% to $63.31) due to escalating geopolitical tensions—including Israel’s attack on Hamas leadership in Qatar and Poland becoming the first NATO member to shoot down Russian drones in the Ukraine conflict.

Tags: Geopolitical Tensionsoil
Share197Tweet123Share34
Previous Post

Nigerian Naira Gains Ground Against Euro Amid French Political Turmoil

Next Post

Nigeria’s National Grid Collapses Again, Power Drops to Near Zero

Related Posts

Dangote

Dangote Refinery Assures Nigerians of Stable Petrol Supply

by Victoria Ogbadu
March 5, 2026
0

Dangote Petroleum Refinery & Petrochemicals has reassured Nigerians of its commitment to ensuring a steady supply of petrol across the...

Crypto

Crypto Bill Reaches Deadlock

by Victoria Ogbadu
March 5, 2026
0

Negotiations over the cryptocurrency reform bill have ground to a halt, with major banks refusing to endorse a White House-brokered...

Banks

Banks Stay Cautious Amid Private Lending Drop

by Victoria Ogbadu
March 5, 2026
0

Nigerian banks tightened their lending purse strings at the dawn of 2026, as fresh data from the Central Bank of...

Manufacturing

Nigeria Targets 25% Manufacturing GDP by 2035

by Victoria Ogbadu
March 5, 2026
0

The federal government has launched the Nigeria Industrial Policy (NIP), targeting a dramatic increase in the manufacturing sector's contribution to...

Gas

Cooking Gas Prices Surge Amid Middle East Crisis

by Victoria Ogbadu
March 5, 2026
0

The price of liquefied petroleum gas (LPG), commonly known as cooking gas, has skyrocketed across Nigeria, with retailers now charging...

Load More
Next Post
National Grid

Nigeria’s National Grid Collapses Again, Power Drops to Near Zero

Photo of Prime Minister Donald Tusk

Poland Invokes NATO Article 4 After Russian Drone Incursion

Wrestling

Wrestling Legend Hulk Hogan's Estate Reveals Surprising Beneficiary Details Following July Death

Photo of Former Senate President David Mark

INEC Recognises David Mark as National Chairman of ADC

Photo of Tinubu and Macron

Tinubu Meets Macron at Elysee Palace in Paris

Photo of Prince Harry

Prince Harry Reunites with King Charles III for First Time Since 2024

netflix

Netflix Chief Product Officer Eunice Kim Steps Down After Two-Year Tenure

eviction

BBNaija Season 10: Rooboy, Dede, and Joanna Stage Dramatic Return After Red Phone Twist

Photo of Activist Charlie Kirk

US Conservative Activist Charlie Kirk Shot Dead at Utah University

Photo of Senator Natasha

Natasha: Senate Not a Banana Republic, Operates by Strict Rules — Adaramodu

  • Trending
  • Comments
  • Latest
cbn governor olayemi cardoso

CBN Approves Merger Between Two Banks

February 23, 2026
us to deport 79 nigerians

Full List: US To Deport 79 Nigerians

February 11, 2026
FG (TInubu) To Stop Salaries Of Unverified Workers

Tinubu Makes 12 New Appointments

February 11, 2026
Rihanna

Rihanna: Vibrant Star Elevating Nigerian Fashion Trends

1
Markets

European Markets Fall as French Government Crisis Deepens, Trump Fires Fed Governor

1
Kenya Airways

Viral video: Drama at Airport as Nigerian Woman Clashes with Kenya Airways Over Visa Issue

0
Photo of Seif al-Islam Gaddafi

Libya Identifies Suspects in Gaddafi Son’s Killing

March 5, 2026
CAF Postpones 2026 WAFCON

CAF Postpones 2026 WAFCON

March 5, 2026
Dangote

Dangote Refinery Assures Nigerians of Stable Petrol Supply

March 5, 2026
Verily News

Copyright © 2025 Verily News.

Navigate Site

  • About Us
  • Advertise
  • Privacy & Policy
  • Contact Us
  • Terms and Conditions

Follow Us

No Result
View All Result
  • News
    • Breaking News
    • Global News
  • Politics
    • Political Analysis
    • Government & Policies
  • Business & Economy
    • DIY and FAQ
    • Product Reviews
  • Entertainment
    • Sports
    • Movie
    • Music
  • Technology
  • Trends
  • Fact-Check
    • Investigative Reports
  • Opinion
  • Share your story

Copyright © 2025 Verily News.

This website uses cookies. By continuing to use this website you are giving consent to cookies being used. Visit our Privacy and Cookie Policy.
Get Breaking News Alerts on WhatsApp