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Crude may cross USD 100/bbl if oil infrastructure disrupted amid ongoing West Asia conflict: ICICI Bank

Crude oil prices may surge above the USD 100 per barrel threshold if there is any structural disruption to oil infrastructure amid the ongoing military escalations in West Asia, according to a report by ICICI Bank.

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New Delhi [India], March 3 (ANI): Crude oil prices may surge above the USD 100 per barrel threshold if there is any structural disruption to oil infrastructure amid the ongoing military escalations in West Asia, according to a report by ICICI Bank.
The report stated that Brent crude prices are expected to trade in the USD 75 per barrel to USD 95 per barrel range in the near term, with risks that oil prices could move towards the higher end of this range.
"The risks of a possible break above USD 100 per barrel threshold remain in place if there is a structural disruption to oil infrastructure," the report said.
The crude oil prices are currently trading at USD 78.52 per barrel at the time of filing this report.
Geo-political tensions have escalated substantially after the US and Israel launched military strikes on Iran to engineer regime change. Iran has also retaliated by targeting military bases, civilian areas and oil infrastructure across the Gulf region. The report noted that the conflict is unlikely to abate quickly.
It further highlighted that the ongoing conflict, along with the prospect of a blockade of the Strait of Hormuz, could raise concerns about a sharp spike emerging in energy prices. The Strait of Hormuz is a key route for global oil shipments and any disruption could have significant implications for global supply.
ICICI Bank said it has built in the possibility of the escalation continuing for about a month or so, with risks of a more prolonged war setting in. However, the duration of the conflict remains uncertain at present.
The report warned that the longer the crisis lingers, the more adverse the global macroeconomic landscape could become, with growth expected to slow and upside risks to inflation increasing for all major economies.
For a net-oil importing country such as India, the impact could be pronounced in terms of inflation, growth and the current account balance, the report added.
Over the weekend, the US and Israel launched a series of military strikes on Iran as negotiations over a nuclear deal did not show significant progress.
The combined forces targeted military infrastructure, including Revolutionary Guard command centres, air defences, missile launch sites and airfields. The attacks reportedly killed Iran's Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei.
The report also noted that in past episodes when a major oil-producing country has faced conflict, energy prices have risen anywhere between 10 per cent to 90 per cent, depending on the duration and intensity of the event.
The medium-term impact on oil prices over one-year or two-year horizons post the event can vary and remains contingent on the overall demand-supply dynamics prevailing after the crisis period. (ANI)

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