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A support vessel sails alongside the crude oil tanker "Devon" as it sails through the Persian Gulf toward Kharq Island oil terminal to transport crude oil to export markets in Bandar Abbas, Iran, in March 2018. 

Oil rose in New Year trading after Iran sent a warship into the Red Sea, escalating Middle East tensions, and as the outlook for Chinese crude demand brightened.

Brent crude climbed more than 2% to near $79. The deployment of an Iranian warship comes after the US Navy said it was fired upon when responding to a distress call from a vessel in the Red Sea, the latest flashpoint on the key maritime corridor over the past few weeks. Defense and shipping stocks were also trading higher on Tuesday.