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Geopolitical Tensions Drive Oil Price Volatility

By MGN EditorialFebruary 18, 2026 at 09:31 PM

Tensions between the US and Iran have caused oil prices to spike, while the tanker and dry bulk shipping markets show mixed performance.

Oil Prices Surge Amid US-Iran Tensions Oil prices have rallied sharply in recent days as tensions flare between the United States and Iran, according to a report from gCaptain. Traders are closely watching whether diplomatic talks between the two countries will be enough to avert potential military conflict, which could disrupt global oil supply. 'Oil gained the most since October as traders weighed whether talks between the US and Iran will be enough to avert conflict, following a report that American military intervention could come sooner than expected,' gCaptain reported. The rise in oil prices could have significant implications for the shipping industry, which relies heavily on fuel costs. Fluctuations in the price of crude oil can impact operating expenses for tanker, bulk, and container ship operators. Mixed Performance in Tanker and Dry Bulk Markets Meanwhile, the latest time charter rate estimates from Hellenic Shipping News paint a mixed picture for the tanker and dry bulk shipping sectors. In the tanker market, time charter rates showed a modest increase across most vessel classes for the week of February 18, 2026. This suggests steady demand for oil transportation services despite the geopolitical uncertainty. However, the dry bulk market appears more volatile, with time charter rates declining for some vessel sizes compared to the previous week. This could indicate softer demand for the shipment of commodities like coal, grain, and iron ore. Shipping industry analysts will be closely monitoring developments in both the energy and freight markets in the coming weeks to assess the full impact of the US-Iran tensions.
#oil prices#tanker market#dry bulk market#geopolitics

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