Brent crude price climbs as operations suspended at Shah gasfield in UAE after Iranian strike Business live – latest updates Middle East crisis – live updates Oil and gas prices have risen again after Iran carried out attacks on production facilities for the first time since the start of the war with the US and Israel. Brent crude, the international benchmark oil price, climbed 3% to $103.2 (£77.52) a barrel on Tuesday and was up nearly 50% from levels before the war began on 28 February. Wholesale gas prices rose nearly 3% to €52 (£45) a megawatt hour, compared with about €30 before the war. Continue reading...