55 resultsfor “increase in gas prices since Iran war”
since the US-Israel war with Iran, according to the RAC. It follows weeks of rises after the effective closure of the Strait of Hormuz - a key transit route for oil and gas - dramatically pushed
since the US and Israel launched their war on Iran mean a light-touch approach is necessary. The €50,000 available to small businesses will be based on aggregates of extra fuel costs between March
since talks in Islamabad ended on Sunday. On Wednesday, Washington signalled optimism about a new round of talks in the Pakistani capital. But the diplomatic push comes amid increasing tension, as Iran warns it could
since April 13, in what President Donald Trump claims is a bid to further choke Iran’s proceeds from oil and gas exports. ## Teapots under pressure China’s “[teapot” refineries](/news/2026/4/3/how-chinas-teapot-refineries-are-cushioning-it-from-iran-war-oil-crisis) are small, privately owned
prices spiralling. Henry said the “socially optimal” rate for a windfall profits tax was “approximately” 100%, suggesting the revenue could be invested in a sovereign wealth fund, used to fund nature repair and reform personal
since the United States and Israel launched their war on Iran, Jewell has been shifting a second-hand EV roughly every two weeks. “It is now getting very hard to find used
prices, despite concerns about corruption. ## Non-oil trade takes hit According to customs data released by state media, Iran’s non-oil trade has been negatively affected after commercial ties were disrupted
Iran war shut the strait of Hormuz. The International Energy Agency has called the choking off of a fifth of the world’s oil and gas supply as the “greatest global energy security threat
since the US and Israel started bombing Iran on February 28. Tehran responded by effectively closing the strait, through which one-fifth of the world’s oil and liquefied natural gas (LNG) supplies are shipped
gas prices are climbing and inflation fears are back. But the bigger risk is ‘demand destruction’. “Demand destruction happens when high prices force people and businesses to buy less. We’re seeing it already
gas. The Qatari exit was a sectoral reorientation, not a political rupture. The UAE was the organisation’s third-largest producer, accounting for roughly 12 percent of its total output. Their departure is an amputation
since the first strikes at the end of February. In retaliation, Iran has effectively closed the strait of Hormuz, a [vital export route for oil from the Gulf](https://www.theguardian.com/world/2026/apr/08/us-iran-ceasefire-mass-exodus-ships-strait-hormuz-analysts). The US and Iran
increasingly affordable. But the inertia of the fossil fuel economy, and the vast vested interests of the oil, gas and coal industries, are working against the shift. --- ## Is this a UN climate conference? No. Under
gas (LNG) supplies are shipped through the corridor. Two days after the US and Israel launched their first air strikes in their war on Iran on February 28, Ebrahim Jabari, a senior adviser
gas exports were shipped before the war. Bessent also commented on US tariffs on other nations, saying they could be back in place to previous levels by July after the US supreme court ruled
Iran war resulted in oil prices soaring above $100 a barrel in March, Miliband has come under pressure, including from the Conservatives and Reform, to ramp up oil and gas drilling in the North
since the start of the war in Iran, a price increase even sharper than the spikes seen in gasoline and diesel. In response, airlines around the world are [cutting routes](https://www.aviacionline.com/english/commercial-aviation/europe/norse-atlantic-reports-record-trask-but-cuts-california-flights_a69df8301f677f0d145b49100), raising [fares
since January 2023. In addition to fuel, ONS Chief Economist Grant Fitzner said airfares and rising food prices also played a part, while "the only significant offset came from clothing costs, where prices rose
gas normally passes, because of Iranian threats and attacks against vessels. The UAE’s energy ministry said that the constraints on the strait meant the decision to leave would not have a huge effect
increases reversed some of the big falls seen on Friday when Iran had said the Strait of Hormuz would be "completely open" to commercial vessels for the remainder of the ceasefire. But on Saturday, Iran