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currently [buying oil](https://www.bloomberg.com/news/articles/2026-03-30/sable-restarts-california-oil-sales-sends-crude-to-chevron) shipped through an offshore pipeline that California has attempted to [keep shut down.](https://oag.ca.gov/news/press-releases/attorney-general-bonta-seeks-halt-trump-administration%E2%80%99s-illegal-greenlight-oil) In the latest salvos, Chevron has [posted placards at California gas stations
cost the US [at least](/news/2026/4/30/25bn-or-1-trillion-how-much-has-iran-war-really-cost-the-us) $25bn, while giving little clarity on next steps amid a tentative pause in fighting and stalled talks with Iran. Here were the key moments. ## Hegseth says US stockpiles
Iran conflict. Despite mounting pressure on jet fuel supplies in the EU, there is no evidence of “actual shortages” of jet fuel currently, and widespread flight cancellations are not expected over the summer, Transport Commissioner
Iran war. But the [Guardian’s revelation last week that Mandelson failed secured vetting](https://www.theguardian.com/politics/2026/apr/16/revealed-mandelson-failed-vetting-but-foreign-office-overruled-decision) for the US role has put Starmer’s future back in focus, amid calls for his resignation
Iran war could push up inflation due to the surge in energy costs. The price of global oil benchmark Brent crude surged on Friday morning to over $109 a barrel - up from $105.72 on Thursday
current centre of the conflict. “My stepson has been missing for a year. We do not know whether he is alive or dead,” said Fatima. Her comments came as the German government prepared to host
Iran agreement to resume flows through the strait, but even in a blue-sky scenario, with flows normalising, the market will remain tight with inventories critically low,” JP Morgan said. In Europe, gas reserves
Iran War, so it is interesting to compare the UK with the rest of the G7. It is currently the fastest growing of these major economies - while Japan has not yet reported, its growth figure
war in Iran has pushed up the cost of mortgages for homeowners getting a new fixed deal. For borrowers, the interest rate on a fixed mortgage does not change until the deal expires, usually after
current CEO of Skybus. Fares have also been going up. This has been most marked on long-haul routes – [especially those normally served by the major Gulf carriers](https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/articles/cn08x9lw0pzo), where a steep reduction
Iran war. “The economic logic of renewables [is] impossible to ignore,” said Stiell. Military advisers have weighed in too, pointing out that renewables offer a better route than fossil fuels to [national security](https://www.theguardian.com
current exchange rate) in 40 days of war. Several of the country’s international airports, including in Tehran, Tabriz, Urmia and Khorramabad, were significantly damaged after numerous attacks hit their runways, control towers and hangars
current supply has not yet been severely affected as markets have continued to receive oil that was already in transit when the conflict began. “The war in Iran and the closing of the strait
war on Iran. The vital shipping route normally carries about one-third of the world’s seaborne fertiliser trade, raising fears that rising fuel and fertiliser costs could place further pressure on farmers already struggling
war with the US and Israel causes escalating economic damage. Food and medicine, cars, electrical devices and petrochemical products are among many items for which Iranians needed to pay much more this Saturday, the first
war on Iran has triggered travel disruption around the world, with flight cancellations, delays and longer journey times. Meanwhile, fears are rising that the oil crisis resulting from the blockade of Gulf tanker shipping
Iran conflict is slipping, flashing warning lights for Trump-aligned Republican candidates with six months to go until the US midterm elections. Polls by Reuters-Ipsos poll, Strength in Numbers-Verasight and AP-NORC
costs," he said. "It kept Japan from being drawn into past conflicts like the US-Iran war. Without it, we surely would have entered the war by now." Japan's 1947 constitution was enshrined just
cost Russia an estimated $1.2 to $1.5 trillion. “That is precisely why Russia is escalating its attacks on Ukrainian civilians.” “Brick by brick, we are collapsing the foundations of Russia’s war economy.” The ministers
Iran suggested a shorter moratorium period and refused to dismantle its nuclear facilities. It’s not just Americans who are feeling the costs war: Australia, Canada, South Korea and other countries have all reported rapidly