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Why the US-Iran conflict isn’t driving oil prices higher – and why it probably should

  • Written by Scott L. Montgomery, Lecturer, Jackson School of International Studies, University of Washington
Why the US-Iran conflict isn’t driving oil prices higher – and why it probably should

Assassinations, militaries on high alert, geopolitical tensions at the boil. Any one of these in Persian Gulf countries would have roiled oil prices a few years ago. Today, even in combination, they hardly register.

Is the oil market now so secure that even the prospect of war between Iran and the U.S. has little effect? More broadly, is this...

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