KEY POINTS
  • Oil prices lost about 3% this week despite Israel and Iran trading direct military strikes on each other's territory.
  • A person familiar with the matter told NBC News that Israel had carried out an operation in Iran.
  • Iran's Fars news agency reported that explosions were heard near the Isfahan airport, but emphasized that the reasons are still unknown.
A view of oil-well in action during sunset at Elk Hills Oil Field as gas prices on the rise in California, United States on April 14, 2024. 

Oil futures posted a loss for the week as traders see limited risk that Israel's retaliatory strike on Iran will trigger a wider war that disrupts crude supplies.

U.S. crude oil and global benchmark Brent have fallen 3% and 3.4%, respectively, since last Friday, erasing gains made when investors bid up prices on fears that Israel and Iran were on the brink of a major war.