This was described by Israel as a preemptive measure in response to intelligence on Iran's closing in on capability to produce nuclear weapons.
July25 gasoil futures (for delivery of 100 metric tonnes of low sulphur gasoil) rose 6% from 645 to 684.25 from June 12th to June 13th, rising again to 798.5 on June 19th, a 24% rise in price since the start of the operation, before coming down to 758.5 on June 20th, a 5% drop in a day.
The July gasoil futures contract has been oscillating between 650 and 700 USD per 100 metric tonnes over the past year, with a similar range applicable to the August gasoil futures contract as well.
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