Should I Go to Refuel? when Could I Raise the Price of Gasoline After the War in Iran?
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Global uncertainty, the US and Israel's war against Iran will lead to an increase in oil prices and, consequently, fuel. The German organization Tuv Sud, which deals with certifications and inspections, has given some interesting tips for economical driving. Some of them you know, some maybe not. To save fuel, shift to a higher gear at 2000 rpm (revolutions per minute). Also, many drivers have the habit of staying in a lower gear, but from 50 km…
The escalation of the conflict in Iran has again put the focus on the price of fuel. Brent’s barrel — a reference in Europe — has gone up to more than 7%, reaching even peaks above 10%, and it rubs 80 dollars in the face of the fear of a possible closure of the Strait of Ormuz. In the face of this situation, drivers repeat the same question: when will this tension be noticed in the price of gasoline and diesel oil?The answer is clear: it can tak…
The escalation of the conflict between Iran, the US and Israel has triggered the risk of an interruption of oil supply by the blockade of the Strait of Ormuz, a route that passes by about 20% of the crude oil traded by sea. That threat has led to the price of oil rising strongly and, therefore, also the cost of refuelling gasoline and diesel at service stations.
Filling up is likely to cost more very soon, while the conflict in Iran raises the price of the oil barrel
Prime Minister Petteri Orpo (Kok) commented to the media in Parliament today on the consequences of the Iran war and also took a stand on France's recent nuclear weapons declaration. The war that has begun in Iran is also reflected in the economy, including stock market prices and the price of crude oil. In Finland too, we have to ask what is happening to our budding economic growth.
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