Oil prices continue to actively rise on Thursday morning after a significant surge the day before.

Oil terminals in London. Photo: Dan Kitwood/Getty Images
June Brent futures on the London ICE Futures exchange, according to data at 8:44, are trading at $126.34 per barrel, which is 5% higher than the previous session's close. On Wednesday, they rose by $6.77 (6.1%), to $118.03 per barrel.
The expiration of June Brent contracts ends with the close of trading on Thursday. July futures are up $2.94 (2.63%), to $113.35.
WTI contracts for June on NYMEX electronic trading have so far risen in price by $2.5 (2.34%), to $109.38 per barrel. As a result of the previous session, their cost increased by $6.95 (7%), to $106.88 per barrel.
The main factor influencing the dynamics of the oil market remains the situation in the Middle East.
Efforts to resolve the American-Iranian conflict have reached a stalemate.
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