Oil prices rise after ships attacked near Strait of Hormuz
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At 02:00 GMT, Brent crude was more than 4% higher at $76.
53) a barrel, while US-traded oil was also up by around 4% at $69.
"The market isn't panicking", Saul Kavonic, head of energy research at MST Marquee told the BBC.
"There is more clarity that so far, oil transport and production infrastructure hasn't been a primary target by any side," he added.
But some analysts have warned it could go over $100 in the event of a prolonged conflict.
"The magnitude and duration of pump price increases depends on how long the conflict goes on. "
The UK and the US have not commented. The UKMTO said "multiple security incidents" had been reported across the Arabian Gulf and Gulf of Oman, and it has advised ships to "transit with caution".
Private maritime security company Vanguard Tech said incidents had been reported - which match the details provided by the UKMTO - involving ships flagged to Gibraltar, Palau, Marshall Islands, and Liberia.
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