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US energy chief: Oil unlikely to reach $200 per barrel

U.S. Energy Secretary Chris Wright stated on Thursday that global oil prices are unlikely to reach $200 per barrel, even though?crude?tankers remain stalled in Strait of Hormuz while the U.S.-Israeli war against Iran has widened.

Wright said that he thought it unlikely but was focused on the military operations and the solution of the problem when asked if oil prices would hit $200 per barrel. This is a price level which could be reached if the war escalates, according to an Iranian official on Wednesday.

The spokesperson for Tehran's Khatam al-Anbiya Military Command HQ, Ebrahim Zolfaqari said, "Get ready for oil barrels to be $200 because oil prices depend on regional security, which you have destabilized."

Oil prices rose 6% on Thursday to almost $100 after two tankers caught fire in an Iraqi harbor following a suspected Iranian attack by explosive-laden boats.

The increase came despite the fact that more than 30 countries from the International Energy Agency announced a day before the largest-ever coordinated withdrawal of?global oi l reserves of 400 millions barrels. About 40% of this will be coming from the U.S. as the world's biggest?oil producers.

The Middle East Gulf states have been forced to cut their total oil production by 10 million barrels a day. This is about 10% of the world's demand. The IEA'said Thursday that this is the largest oil supply 'disruption ever experienced by the global market.

Wright told CNBC Thursday that the U.S. Navy could not escort vessels?through Strait of Hormuz? at the moment, but that it was "quite probable" that this would happen by the end of next month.

(source: Reuters)