Brent crude futures ticked up in early trading as investors weighed fresh reports of logistical disruptions in Eastern Europe against an already fragile supply backdrop.
The move reflects growing market sensitivity to any incident that could hint at broader infrastructure fragility in the region.
A car collided with a truck at a gas station near Minsk, according to local media reports.
While the incident itself appears isolated, it has drawn attention amid heightened scrutiny of energy transport networks in Belarus and neighboring states.
The collision highlights the ongoing risks facing fuel distribution points in a region where infrastructure remains under strain.
This development comes as Russia continues to grapple with a deepening domestic gasoline shortage, driven by sustained attacks on its energy infrastructure.