
TOKYO, Japan — Oil prices opened sharply higher on Monday after the United States launched a wave of attacks on Iran and as Tehran announced it would close the Strait of Hormuz.
A barrel of international benchmark Brent crude for September delivery rose 3.75% to $78.86 at around 2210 GMT on Sunday.
READ: US military says began new wave of strikes in Iran
US benchmark West Texas Intermediate rose 3.65 percent to $74.02 per barrel for August delivery.
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