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Oil price surged on fear of Iranian retaliation against US

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London, Jan 03: The price of oil surged Friday as global investors were gripped with uncertainty over the potential repercussions after the United States killed Iran's top general.

News that Gen Qassem Soleimani, head of Iran's elite Quds Force, was killed in an air attack at the Baghdad international airport prompted expectations of Iranian retaliation against US and Israeli targets.

Oil price surged on fear of Iranian retaliation against US

In previous flare-ups in tensions with the US, Iran has threatened the supply of oil that travels from the Persian Gulf to the rest of the world.

Iran Quds Force chief killed in rocket attack at Baghdad airportIran Quds Force chief killed in rocket attack at Baghdad airport

About 20 per cent of oil traded worldwide goes through the Strait of Hormuz, where the shipping lane is only 3 kilometers (2 miles) wide and tankers have come under attack this year.

The international benchmark for crude oil jumped 4.1 per cent, or USD 2.70, to USD 68.95 a barrel in London trading.

"Revenge will come, maybe not overnight but it will come and until then we need to increase the geopolitical risk premium," said Olivier Jakob, head of consultancy Petromatrix, in a note to investors.

He noted that Iran's response may not be limited to the Strait of Hormuz. In September, Yemen's Iran-backed Houthi rebels launched drone attacks on the world's largest oil processing facility in Saudi Arabia.

The strike briefly took out about half of the supplies from the world's largest oil exporter. The US directly blamed Iran, which denied any involvement.

Soleimani killed: US-Iran tensions to soar and the impact on IndiaSoleimani killed: US-Iran tensions to soar and the impact on India

Launching attacks that can't be easily linked back to Iran limits the chances of direct retaliation. But Iran has also directly targeted tankers. This year it seized a British-flagged tanker, the Stena Impero, for several weeks.

And it has shot down a US military drone. About 80 per cent of the crude oil that goes through the Strait of Hormuz goes to countries in Asia, including China, Japan, India and South Korea.

But the rise in the global price of oil will affect other countries more widely, particularly oil-importing countries with big manufacturing sectors like Germany and Italy.

Those countries fared worst in the stock market on Friday, with their main indexes falling 1.4 per cent and 1.1 per cent respectively.

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