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Brent Oil Jumped 8% After The U.S. Seized An Iranian Ship In The Gulf Of Oman

Published Apr 20, 2026
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  • Brent crude rose as much as 7.9% intraday before settling around $95 a barrel.
  • European natural gas prices climbed as much as 11%.
  • Commercial shipping through the Strait of Hormuz is at a near standstill.

It took one ship to send oil soaring. A U.S. destroyer fired on an Iranian cargo ship in the Gulf of Oman over the weekend. Markets watched the rest happen in real time.

Brent crude jumped as much as 8% on Monday. European gas prices climbed 11%. And traffic through the Strait of Hormuz - the narrow waterway that moves roughly a fifth of the world's oil - slowed to almost nothing.

One Seizure, Three Price Spikes

The Navy's move wasn't a surprise. The U.S. has been blockading Iranian ports for days. What changed was that American forces actually boarded a ship and took it. That flipped the market from watching a threat to pricing in reality.

Brent settled near $95 a barrel. That's still well below the $100 level that spooks investors in a deeper way. But the intraday move tells you how tight the rope is right now.

Why The Strait Is The Whole Story

About 20% of the world's oil passes through the Strait of Hormuz every day. It's not a pipeline you can reroute. Tankers either go through it or they don't move.

When traffic stalls, prices rise at the pump. When prices rise at the pump, inflation gets stickier. When inflation gets stickier, the Fed has a harder time cutting rates. One waterway bends four levels of the economy.

European gas is feeling it harder than oil. The 11% spike reflects how much of the continent's liquefied natural gas comes through this same route. Qatar - the region's biggest gas exporter - sits on the other side of the strait.

What To Watch

Peace talks between the U.S. and Iran are supposed to resume this week in Islamabad. Whether Iran shows up after losing a ship is the next hinge. If talks collapse, the oil premium doesn't just hold - it stretches. If they hold, some of the spike unwinds.

For now, the waterway is the market.

Source: Bloomberg

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