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How the Iran Conflict is Impacting Global Oil Supply

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The ongoing conflict in Iran has led to significant disruptions in global oil supply, particularly affecting the Strait of Hormuz, a crucial passage for oil transport. With about 20% of the world’s oil trade passing through this waterway, its closure has triggered an unprecedented oil supply shock. Countries are now rapidly depleting their strategic reserves to mitigate the economic fallout, which could lead to rising fuel prices and potential shortages.

As nations scramble for alternatives, the International Energy Agency has coordinated a release of emergency oil supplies, amounting to 400 million barrels. However, experts warn that these reserves are not infinite and could be exhausted by the end of June if the situation does not improve. This depletion raises concerns about future oil prices, which could spike dramatically, affecting consumers worldwide, including in the UK.

The impact of these rising prices will be felt across various sectors, particularly in transportation and aviation, where fuel costs are critical. As countries like the UK rely on imported oil, any increase in global prices will likely translate to higher costs at the pump and for goods transported by road and air. This could strain household budgets and lead to broader economic implications.

In the coming months, as summer demand peaks, the situation may worsen if supply disruptions persist. Consumers should be prepared for potential price hikes and consider adjusting their fuel consumption habits. The conflict’s resolution remains uncertain, and its ripple effects on global energy security will continue to unfold, affecting everyday life in the UK.

Source: DW News

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News Category: Money Tags: energy prices, iran conflict, oil supply

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