KEY POINTS
  • Attacks on tanker ships near the world's busiest sea lane for oil shipments send oil prices sharply higher, partially reversing a deep slump in crude futures.
  • Tankers the Front Altair and the Kokuka Courageous have sustained significant damage in the Gulf of Oman, and their crews have been evacuated.
  • The strikes come against a backdrop of heightened tension between the U.S. and Iran and follow last month's attacks on four tanker ships in the Middle East.

Oil prices rose as much as 4% on Thursday following attacks on two tanker ships off the coast of Iran that renewed fears of conflict in the Middle East after a series of strikes last month.

The vessels sustained significant damage and their crews have been evacuated, according to shipping agents and chartering sources. The attacks occurred in the Gulf of Oman, near the Strait of Hormuz, the world's busiest sea lane for oil shipments.