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average price of gas is hovering at near $4 a gallon for regular. Keith spoke with a Trump supporter who has stopped using his pickup truck and started fasting to cut costs. He told Keith
state government, says, “The war in Iran and its funding has made me feel cornered. I feel it at the gas pump, I feel it at the doctor, dentist. I feel it at the bank
average](https://gasprices.aaa.com/) price of gas above $4 a gallon. The other big demand coming from Washington centers on Iran's nuclear program – and whether Tehran will accept limits on nuclear enrichment
average 5% cut for households, taking $84 off their annual electricity bill. The energy minister, Chris Bowen, said there were three key reasons behind the fall in prices. These include more renewable energy available
gas. The lingering reliance on foreign fuels has left the EU vulnerable to price spikes since the war in Iran, which some analysts fear will persist even if the war ends quickly. The commission said
state news outlet IRNA later reported that Tehran would not participate in the talks, citing the US blockade and Washington’s “excessive demands” and “unrealistic expectations”. A two-week ceasefire between Washington and Tehran
gas prices shoot up like a rocket and come down like a feather. Should peace be declared, prices could fall on a kneejerk move, but it will take several months – maybe years – for prices
average price of one gallon (3.8 litres) of gasoline has risen to $4.55 from less than $3 before the US and Israel launched the war. According to official government reports, consumer prices overall rose
gas prices a year ago averaged $3.16. The milestone comes as US officials contemplate an extended blockade by the US and Iran of the strait of Hormuz, the transit chokepoint for 20% of the world
prices have remained significantly below predictions as traders continued to bet on a diplomatic solution to hostilities that could allow Gulf states to restart production and exports of crude. Market observers say weeks of disruption
States, on April 15, 2026 [File: Nam Y. Huh/AP] Iran’s threats against shipping in the Gulf have reduced maritime traffic in the strait to a fraction of peacetime levels, crippling a sizeable portion
States-Israeli war on Iran entering its 60th day, experts warn that there is no end in sight, as negotiations continue to be “stalled” amid soaring oil prices and inflation. The US and Israel launched
gas flowed through the Strait of Hormuz. Although parts of the waterway go through Iranian and Omani territorial waters, Hormuz shipping lanes were free and treated as international watters. But now Iran is making claims
gas prices soaring, and since then, Iran has controlled the strait. However, it has continued to export its own energy products through the waterway. Iran’s oil exports through the Strait of Hormuz [account
States has enforced a widespread naval blockade of Iranian ports and ships. The operation began on April 13 after talks between Washington and Tehran collapsed, with US forces ordered to stop or divert vessels entering
States, while we have not even begun yet.” Behind the veneer of confidence, however, analysts say Iran is increasingly reliant on control of the Strait of Hormuz for vital leverage in its ongoing war with
state broadcaster earlier this week that four Montenegrin crew on the MSC Francesca were “fine”. There have been no official updates on the condition of the crews on the vessels captured by US forces
average of €50 (£36) a tonne of carbon, while Lufthansa pays about €20. London-New York traffic alone generated nearly 1.4Mt of CO₂ in 2025, but is not drawn into
state,” said Rahmat Poudineh, head of electricity research at the Oxford Institute for Energy Studies (OIES). “If you want to establish a trend, it needs to prove in extreme conditions, in cold winters, hot summers
gas shock, fertiliser prices follow. The present case compounds the pressure in two ways simultaneously: The disruption removes not only LNG from the global market but also fertiliser produced in the Gulf, a region that