
Oil turmoil widens Brent-WTI gap, drives diesel, jet fuel cracks

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Global oil markets are experiencing turmoil due to supply disruptions in the Strait of Hormuz, causing a significant widening of the price gap between Brent and WTI crude oil, now at $9 per barrel. This gap reflects diverging supply-demand dynamics, with Brent being more affected by Middle Eastern disruptions. Additionally, crack spreads for diesel and jet fuel have surged, with diesel prices rising to $70 per barrel over WTI. Analysts predict continued volatility in refined product markets until supply flows through the Strait of Hormuz resume.
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