UncategorizedBrent Price Today: Iran Tensions and Supply Outages Fuel 3% Rally

Brent Price Today: Iran Tensions and Supply Outages Fuel 3% Rally

The Brent Price extended its winning streak for a fifth consecutive week, trading at 65.90 USD per barrel on Friday, January 23, 2026. This represents a 3.25% increase over the last seven days and contributes to a robust 8.22% gain year-to-date. The benchmark crude contract has found fresh support amid renewed geopolitical instability in the Middle East and physical supply constraints in Central Asia, helping it recover from earlier bearish pressure caused by oversupply forecasts.

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Brent Price Market Drivers

The primary catalyst for this week’s bullish movement is the escalation of geopolitical rhetoric. President Trump’s recent warning regarding an "armada" heading toward Iran has reintroduced a significant risk premium to the market. Traders are reacting to fears that potential military action could disrupt oil flows from the Persian Gulf, a critical artery for global energy supply. This geopolitical friction has overshadowed earlier concerns about a global supply glut.

Compounding the supply-side anxiety is an ongoing outage at Kazakhstan’s giant Tengiz oilfield. The disruption has tightened immediate physical availability, forcing buyers to seek alternatives and supporting near-term prices. Additionally, a softening U.S. dollarโ€”which slid toward its worst week in monthsโ€”has made dollar-denominated crude cheaper for international buyers, further buoying demand.

Technical Outlook

Despite the recent rally, the technical ceiling for the Brent Price remains firm. While the momentum is positive, gains may be capped by the International Energy Agency’s (IEA) projections of a 3.7 million bpd stockpile build in 2026. Traders will be watching the $66.50 resistance level closely; a break above this could signal a shift in the longer-term trend, while failure to hold the $65 support could see prices retreat back toward the low $60s as fundamental oversupply concerns resurface.



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