Brent Jumps After Trump’s Address
2026-04-02 01:41
By
Kyrie Dichosa
1 min. read
Brent crude oil futures jumped more than 6% on Thursday, reclaiming levels above $100 and approaching $108 per barrel, as hopes for an imminent resolution to the Iran conflict dimmed.
In his rare prime-time speech, President Donald Trump gave no clear end date for the Middle East conflict, saying the US has nearly met its strategic objectives in Iran while warning that military operations could intensify over the next two to three weeks.
The statement raised the risk of more extensive damage to energy infrastructure throughout the Gulf.
Meanwhile, Iran rejected Trump’s claim that it had sought a ceasefire, asserting that the Strait of Hormuz would remain closed and that the vital transit route is firmly under IRGC Navy control.
Elsewhere, US crude inventories rose by 5.5 million barrels to 461.6 million last week, well above market forecasts.