MalayalamNewsableKannadaKannadaPrabhaTeluguTamilBanglaHindiMarathiMyNation
Add Preferred SourceGoogle-icon
  • Facebook
  • Twitter
  • whatsapp
  • YT video
  • insta
  • Latest News
  • India
  • World
  • Business
  • Markets
  • Sports
  • Entertainment
  • Lifestyle
  • Creator Connect
  • Technology
  • Home
  • World
  • Crude Oil Price in US on January 23 Rises After Donald Trump Warns Iran

Crude Oil Price in US on January 23 Rises After Donald Trump Warns Iran

Oil prices rose on January 23 as fresh warnings from US President Donald Trump against Iran raised fears of supply disruption. Brent climbed to $65.18 a barrel while WTI moved above $60. The rebound followed earlier losses after eased tariff threats.

3 Min read
Author : Divya Danu
Published : Jan 23 2026, 08:05 PM IST
Share this Photo Gallery
  • FB
  • TW
  • Linkdin
  • Whatsapp
  • GNFollow Us
16
Crude oil prices rebound after fresh geopolitical fears
Image Credit : Getty

Crude oil prices rebound after fresh geopolitical fears

Oil prices moved higher on Friday, January 23, as renewed warnings from US President Donald Trump against Iran raised fears of possible military action in the Middle East. Investors worried that any conflict could disrupt crude oil supplies from the region, especially at a time when production issues have already been reported in Kazakhstan.

The return of geopolitical tension helped oil recover after losses seen a day earlier.

Add Asianet Newsable as a Preferred SourcegooglePreferred
26
Brent and WTI post strong daily gains
Image Credit : X

Brent and WTI post strong daily gains

By 12:51 GMT, Brent crude futures for March were up $1.12, or 1.8%, trading at $65.18 a barrel. At the same time, US West Texas Intermediate (WTI) crude rose $1.06, also 1.8%, to $60.54 a barrel, according to a report by Trading Economics.

Market data later showed that Crude Oil rose to $60.47 per barrel on January 23, 2026, marking a 1.87% increase from the previous trading day.

Related Articles

Related image1
Donald Trump's Greenland Push in Davos: US President Repeats Claim, Rules out Force
Related image2
Crude Oil Price in US on January 22 2026: Dip Despite Monthly Gains, Global Supply Concerns Persist
36
Trump’s Iran comments spark supply worries
Image Credit : @freepik

Trump’s Iran comments spark supply worries

The rebound came after President Trump said the United States has an 'armada' heading towards Iran, while adding that he hoped force would not be required. He warned Tehran against killing protesters or restarting its nuclear programme, according to a report by Reuters.

A US official confirmed that warships, including an aircraft carrier and guided-missile destroyers, are expected to arrive in the Middle East in the coming days. The United States had earlier carried out strikes on Iran last June, keeping tensions high.

Iran is the fourth-largest oil producer in OPEC, and any disruption could tighten global oil supply.

46
Earlier price swings linked to Greenland and Europe
Image Credit : google

Earlier price swings linked to Greenland and Europe

Oil prices had already climbed earlier in the week after President Trump made strong statements related to Greenland. However, prices dropped by nearly 2% on Thursday after he eased tariff threats against Europe and ruled out immediate military action.

On Thursday, Trump said that the US, Denmark, and NATO had reached an agreement that would allow “total access” to Greenland, calming markets temporarily before fresh Iran-related concerns emerged.

56
Monthly gains remain, yearly losses persist
Image Credit : GETTY

Monthly gains remain, yearly losses persist

Over the past one month, crude oil prices have risen by 3.64%, supported by steady demand and supply risks. However, prices are still around 19% lower than a year ago, based on CFD trading data that tracks benchmark oil markets.

Historically, crude oil is reported to have reached an all-time high of 410.45 in December 2025, according to the same data source.

66
Demand outlook offers some support
Image Credit : our own

Demand outlook offers some support

Adding to market support, Saudi Aramco’s CEO said concerns about a global oil glut may be overstated. He pointed to strong underlying demand, with global oil consumption reaching record levels last year and expected to rise further in 2026.

This view contrasts with the International Energy Agency, which recently repeated that global oil supply is likely to exceed demand this year, even after slightly raising its demand growth forecast.

A weaker US dollar also helped oil prices, as it made dollar-priced commodities cheaper for global buyers.

Market watches Middle East closely

As traders weigh demand data against rising geopolitical risks, oil markets remain sensitive to developments in the Middle East. Any escalation involving Iran could quickly affect prices in the days ahead.

Check the Breaking News Today and Latest News from across India and around the world. Stay updated with the latest World News and global developments from politics to economy and current affairs. Get in-depth coverage of China News, Europe News, Pakistan News, and South Asia News, along with top headlines from the UK and US. Follow expert analysis, international trends, and breaking updates from around the globe. Download the Asianet News Official App from the Android Play Store and iPhone App Store for accurate and timely news updates anytime, anywhere.

 

About the Author

DD
Divya Danu
In a world full of noise, Divya Danu strives for clarity. From politics and crime to science and technology, she breaks down complex topics with clarity, making them engaging and easy to grasp.A firm believer in live and let live, she approaches every story with an open mind, valuing facts over frenzy and understanding over judgment. Her writing is driven by reason, shaped by curiosity, and balanced with just the right amount of skepticism! Technology excites Divya as much as it concerns her! One moment, she's advocating for its role in progress; the next, she wonders if it's making us lazier.With a love for storytelling and a sharp eye for detail, Divya doesn't just follow the news; she connects the dots, questions the narratives, and brings fresh perspectives to the stories that shape our world.
Crude Oil
Donald Trump
United States
Iran
NATO
Denmark
Middle East
Greenland

Latest Videos
Recommended Stories
Recommended image1
India's Dholera fab to use Dutch ASML tools for chip manufacturing
Recommended image2
Uyghur 'slave labour' part of ongoing genocide, says ETGE President
Recommended image3
The Mind as Forerunner: Rethinking Mental Health in Modern Society
Recommended image4
Now Playing
Zelenskyy’s Davos Warning: Only Actions Create Real World Order!
Recommended image5
Silence at Any Cost: What a Tiananmen Protest Reveals About Beijing’s Power
Related Stories
Recommended image1
Donald Trump's Greenland Push in Davos: US President Repeats Claim, Rules out Force
Recommended image2
Crude Oil Price in US on January 22 2026: Dip Despite Monthly Gains, Global Supply Concerns Persist
News
Breaking News TodayLatest News TodayIndia NewsWorld NewsKarnataka NewsKerala NewsIndian Defence NewsBengaluru News
Entertainment
Entertainment NewsOTT ReleaseBigg BossMovie ReviewsBox Office Collection
Sports
Sports NewsCricket NewsFootball NewsWWE NewsOther Sports
Lifestyle
Lifestyle NewsFood and RecipesHealth NewsAstrologyCareer NewsWeb Stories
Business
Business newsShare Market NewsGold PriceDA Hike8th Pay CommissionTechnology NewsAutomobile News
Weather
WeatherKolkata WeatherChennai WeatherBengaluru Weather
Asianet
Follow us on
  • Facebook
  • Twitter
  • whatsapp
  • YT video
  • insta
  • Download on Android
  • Download on IOS
  • About Website
  • Terms of Use
  • Privacy Policy
  • CSAM Policy
  • Complaint Redressal - Website
  • Compliance Report Digital
  • Investors
© Copyright 2025 Asianxt Digital Technologies Private Limited (Formerly known as Asianet News Media & Entertainment Private Limited) | All Rights Reserved