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Oil jumps over 4% after Trump says U.S. to keep up attacks on Iran

Oil jumps over 4% after Trump says U.S. to keep up attacks on Iran

ReutersThu, April 2, 2026 at 2:02 AM UTC

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FILE PHOTO: A cargo ship in the Gulf, near the Strait of Hormuz, as seen from northern Ras al-Khaimah, near the border with Oman’s Musandam governance, amid the U.S.-Israeli conflict with Iran, in United Arab Emirates, March 11, 2026. REUTERS/Stringer/File Photo

SINGAPORE, April 2 (Reuters) - Oil prices climbed more than $4 on Thursday after President Donald Trump said the ‌United States would continue to attack Iran, including energy ‌and oil targets over the next few weeks, and did not commit ​to a specific timeline to end the war.

Brent crude futures rose $4.88, or 4.8%, to $106.04 per barrel by 0200 GMT. U.S. West Texas Intermediate crude futures were up $4.17, or 4.2%, to $104.29 ‌per barrel.

The gains come ⁠after both benchmarks had fallen more than $1 earlier on Thursday ahead of Trump's speech and ⁠had settled lower in the previous session.

Trump said in a televised speech to the nation that the U.S. military had ​nearly completed ​its goals in its war ​with Iran, and that ‌the conflict would soon be ending, but gave no specific timeline.

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"We are going to finish the job, and we're going to finish it very fast. We're getting very close," he said.

Threats to maritime traffic have grown as the conflict ‌intensifies across the region. Most recently ​on Wednesday, an oil tanker leased ​to QatarEnergy was hit ​by an Iranian cruise missile in Qatari ‌waters, its defence ministry said.

The ​head of the ​International Energy Agency cautioned on Wednesday that supply disruptions will start to impact Europe's economy in April. The ​continent had previously ‌been shielded by cargoes contracted before the war started.

(Reporting ​by Colleen Howe and Sudarshan Varadhan; Editing by ​Himani Sarkar and Edwina Gibbs)

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