Brent crude oil prices rise to $90 as tensions in the Middle East shake up the global oil market.

Rising tensions in the Middle East have caused global oil prices to rise substantially, which has caused worldwide energy markets to become more unstable.

Reports say that Brent Crude Oil went up $5 to $90.77 per barrel, while West Texas Intermediate (WTI) crude went up $7 to $88.34 per barrel.

A news source said that the most recent round of attacks in the area has caused a lot of anxiety in global energy markets. Experts claim that the rise is the fastest weekly rise in oil prices since 2020.

People who watch the market say that ongoing unrest in the Middle East might make global energy supply even more unstable and keep prices high.

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