#OilPricesSurge Oil doesn’t move quietly — and when it surges, the ripple effects travel across every major market.
A sharp rise in crude prices is rarely just about supply. It’s usually a mix of geopolitics, production cuts, shipping risks, and speculative positioning. When oil spikes, inflation expectations react immediately.
Let’s break this down clearly 👇
🛢 Why Oil Is Rising
Oil prices typically surge due to:
• Supply disruption fears (Middle East tensions, shipping routes)
• Production cuts from OPEC or OPEC+
• Strong demand expectations
• Dollar weakness
• Speculative futures position