Global benchmark Brent crude surged past $100 a barrel for the first time since May, thanks to intensifying Middle East conflicts, Houthi tanker attacks in the Red Sea, and mounting fears of global supply blockades.

Yemen's Houthi group confirmed a targeted military strike on two Saudi Arabian oil tankers in the Red Sea. Saudi state media later verified the assault, reporting that one of the vessels caught fire while sailing, as mentioned on Al Jazeera.

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