Oil prices are soaring past $100 a barrel as the Middle East conflict nears a month, impacting global supply. Brent crude is trading above $107, while WTI is near $94. Goldman Sachs predicts further increases before a gradual decline. Iran’s tightening control over the Strait of Hormuz and potential new fees on ships are key factors driving these price hikes.
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