US blockade of Iranian ports causes international oil prices to rise, nearing $100.
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The potential US blockade of Iranian ports is tightening global crude oil supply, leading to a rise in international oil prices. WTI crude for May delivery increased by $2.51 (2.6%) to $99.08 per barrel, and Brent crude for June delivery rose by $4.16 (4.37%) to $99.36 per barrel. However, signs of ongoing ceasefire talks limited the overall price increase.
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