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WTI Price Today: Trump’s Iran Warning and Supply Outages Spark Rally

WTI crude oil prices have climbed to $61.07 USD per barrel, marking a significant 2.97% gain over the past week. This upward move extends a five-week winning streak for the US benchmark, which is now up 6.36% year-to-date. As geopolitical tensions resurface and physical supply constraints tighten, the market is staging a recovery from recent lows.

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Market Drivers: Geopolitics and Supply Disruptions

The primary catalyst behind the recent surge is the escalation of geopolitical rhetoric. US President Donald Trump recently issued renewed warnings toward Iran, stating that a US armada is heading to the region. This development has reignited fears of potential military action that could disrupt oil flows from the Middle East, prompting traders to price in a higher risk premium.

Adding to the bullish momentum are tangible supply constraints in Central Asia. Reports confirm ongoing outages in Kazakhstan, where production at the giant Tengiz oilfield has been halted due to technical issues. This unexpected removal of barrels from the market has helped offset some of the bearish sentiment surrounding global oversupply.

Furthermore, the US Dollar has slid toward its worst weekly performance in seven months. A weaker greenback makes dollar-denominated commodities like crude oil more affordable for foreign buyers, providing additional support to the price action.

Technical Outlook

Despite the strong weekly performance, the technical picture suggests caution. While the Relative Strength Index (RSI) sits in neutral territory around 55, suggesting room for further upside, the market faces significant structural headwinds. The International Energy Agency (IEA) continues to project a global inventory build of 3.7 million barrels per day this year, which could cap gains.

Traders are eyeing the $65.00 level as a critical resistance zone. Previously a floor for prices between 2021 and 2024, this level may now act as a ceiling. If WTI fails to break through, prices could retest support near $58.00; however, a sustained geopolitical escalation could invalidate these bearish technical caps.



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