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Briefing: Why U.S. WTI Oil Prices Are Surging Above Brent After Trump’s Iran Speech
Strategic angle: An analysis of the factors driving U.S. WTI oil prices higher than Brent following recent geopolitical events.
editorial-staff
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Updated 8 days ago
On April 2, 2026, U.S. West Texas Intermediate (WTI) oil prices surged above Brent benchmarks, influenced by heightened market volatility following a speech by former President Trump regarding Iran.
The increase in WTI prices can be attributed to concerns over supply chain disruptions, which are impacting the domestic oil market more acutely than international benchmarks.
In contrast, Brent prices have remained relatively stable despite ongoing geopolitical tensions, suggesting a divergence in market reactions based on regional factors.