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Oil Prices Surge Amid Middle East Tensions and Supply Constraints

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NEW YORK — World oil prices climbed sharply Thursday, with Brent crude surpassing $109 per barrel and West Texas Intermediate trading near $102 as escalating tensions in the Middle East, restricted flows through the Strait of Hormuz and shrinking global inventories continued to support a bullish market outlook.

The surge reflects persistent supply risks from the ongoing U.S.-Iran conflict and limited prospects for a swift resolution. Brent crude, the international benchmark, settled around $109.26 per barrel, up more than 3 percent on the day, while WTI crude rose to approximately $101-102 per barrel. Both benchmarks have gained more than 60 percent year-over-year, marking one of the strongest rallies in recent memory.

Energy analysts attribute the latest jump to a combination of physical supply constraints and heightened geopolitical risk premium. The Strait of Hormuz, through which roughly 20 percent of global oil passes, remains heavily restricted, with tanker traffic significantly reduced amid security concerns. The International Energy Agency noted that global observed oil inventories have drawn at a record pace outside of pandemic conditions, tightening the market further.

Geopolitical Risks Dominate Market Sentiment

The U.S.-Iran conflict has entered a critical phase, with President Donald Trump’s recent comments indicating that ceasefire efforts are on “life support.” This uncertainty has kept risk premiums elevated, as traders price in the possibility of further disruptions to Middle Eastern supply routes. Saudi Arabia’s output has fallen to its lowest level since 1990, adding to the supply-side pressure.

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Oil traders and analysts say the market is in a “higher for longer” price environment. Amos Hochstein, a former senior energy advisor, told CNBC that the current $90-to-$120 range could persist for some time. “We are in a structurally tighter market,” he said. “Geopolitical risks are not going away quickly, and demand remains resilient despite higher prices.”

Supply and Demand Dynamics

Global oil demand has held up better than expected, supported by steady economic activity in Asia and recovering travel sectors. The IEA warned of greater volatility ahead, revising its demand forecasts upward while noting that non-OPEC supply growth is slowing. OPEC+ production cuts have also helped rebalance the market, though compliance questions linger.

U.S. crude inventories have shown modest builds in recent weeks, but product inventories, particularly gasoline, remain relatively tight ahead of the summer driving season. Refinery utilization rates are high, but any unexpected outages could exacerbate supply concerns.

Impact on Consumers and Economy

Higher oil prices are feeding through to gasoline costs at the pump, with national averages in the United States approaching $4 per gallon in some regions. This adds pressure to household budgets already strained by inflation in other areas. Airlines and transportation companies have begun passing on higher fuel costs, potentially contributing to broader price increases.

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Economists note that sustained prices above $100 per barrel could slow global growth if they persist. However, the current environment also benefits oil-producing nations and energy companies, many of which are reporting record profits. U.S. shale producers have increased rig counts modestly, though capital discipline remains a priority for many operators.

Market Reaction and Trading Activity

Oil futures showed strong upward momentum throughout the session, with significant buying interest from hedge funds and institutional investors. The rally extended gains from earlier in the week, pushing Brent to levels not seen consistently since 2023. Volatility measures, including implied volatility in options markets, have risen but remain below crisis levels.

The energy sector outperformed broader equity markets, with oil majors and service companies posting gains. However, higher energy costs weighed on transportation and consumer discretionary stocks, contributing to mixed performance across major indices.

Outlook and Key Factors to Watch

Looking ahead, traders will monitor developments in the Middle East closely. Any progress toward de-escalation or reopening of key shipping routes could ease prices, while further restrictions would likely push them higher. The upcoming OPEC+ meeting and U.S. inventory reports will also provide important signals.

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Longer-term, the energy transition continues to influence market dynamics. While renewable energy growth is accelerating, oil demand is expected to remain robust for years, particularly in emerging markets. Analysts at firms like Goldman Sachs and JPMorgan have raised their price forecasts for the remainder of 2026, citing structural supply tightness.

For consumers, the message is one of caution. Energy experts recommend budgeting for higher fuel costs and considering efficiency measures where possible. Businesses exposed to energy prices are hedging where feasible to manage volatility.

The current oil price environment reflects a market balancing geopolitical risks against economic realities. While $100+ oil brings challenges for consumers, it also underscores the strategic importance of energy security and the complex interplay between geopolitics, economics and commodity markets. As the situation in the Middle East evolves, oil prices are likely to remain volatile, rewarding those who navigate the uncertainties with careful planning and diversified exposure.

As of Thursday’s close, Brent crude stood at approximately $109.26 per barrel and WTI near $101-102. The coming days and weeks will be critical in determining whether this rally sustains or corrects as new information emerges from key producing regions and consuming economies. Investors, policymakers and everyday consumers will all be watching closely as the oil market remains one of the most sensitive barometers of global risk and economic health.

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Hello, and welcome to Kyivstar’s 1Q ’26 Results Presentation. [Operator Instructions] As a reminder, this conference is being recorded today. [Operator Instructions]

Cole Akeson, you may begin.

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Thank you. Good afternoon, and good morning. Thank you all for joining us to discuss Kyivstar Group’s or Kyivstar’s first quarter results. I am Cole Akeson, Group Director for Kyivstar Investor Relations. Joining me today are Kaan Terzioglu, Chairman of the Board; Oleksandr Komarov, the CEO; Boris Dolgushin, our CFO; and Anand Ramachandran, Chief Corporate Development Officer for VEON. Oleksandr will begin with strategic and operational highlights, followed by Boris with a review of our financial performance. We will then open the line for questions.

Before we begin, please note that today’s presentation contains forward-looking statements, which involve risks and uncertainties. Further details are available in our SEC filings, including our Form 20-F filed March 16, 2026. Our earnings release and presentation are available on our Investor Relations website.

With that, I’ll hand over to Oleksandr.

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Thank you, Cole. Hello, everyone. We started 2026 with strong execution. Our telecom core is resilient. Our digital ecosystem is scaling. The 2 businesses fit each other.

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Good afternoon, everyone and thank you for participating in today’s conference call to discuss Avax One’s financial and operating results for the first quarter ended March 31, 2026. Joining us today are the company’s Chief Executive Officer, Jolie Kahn; and Chief Financial Officer, Chris Polimeni.

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Following management’s remarks, we’ll open up the call for your questions. Please be advised this conference call will contain statements that are considered forward-looking statements under the Private Securities Litigation Reform Act of 1995. These forward-looking statements are subject to certain known and unknown risks and uncertainties as well as assumptions that could cause actual results to differ materially from those reflected in these forward-looking statements. These forward-looking statements are also subject to other risks and uncertainties that are described from time to time in the company’s filings with the SEC. Do not place undue reliance on any forward-looking statements, which are being made only as of the date of this call, except as required by law, the company undertakes no obligation to publicly update or revise any forward-looking statements.

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