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Iran War Fuels Global Energy Shock, Driving Oil Market Towards Demand Destruction

The ongoing war in Iran continues to drive up global oil and fuel prices, leading to an 'energy shock' and prompting discussions about its severity and impact, with the oil market potentially moving into demand destruction mode if the conflict persists. Oil prices have now settled near a 4-year high as the Middle East war drags on, with photos illustrating these worldwide effects on global energy.

30 Mar, 09:45 — 30 Mar, 22:03
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APVery High3h ago

Photos show the effects of the Iran war on global energy worldwide - AP News

Photos show the effects of the Iran war on global energy worldwide  AP News

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bloombergHigh10h ago

Iran War Fuel-Price Shock Is Catching Up With African Nations - Bloomberg.com

Iran War Fuel-Price Shock Is Catching Up With African Nations  Bloomberg.com

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wsjHigh2h ago

Market Dive Points to Wall Street’s Growing Alarm Over Iran War - WSJ

Market Dive Points to Wall Street’s Growing Alarm Over Iran War  WSJ

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FTVery High2h ago

Asia turns to coal as Iran war chokes off gas supplies

Countries shrug off environmental concerns to fire up use of polluting fuel as Gulf supplies dwindle

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forbes9h ago

The Iran War Is Fueling Inflation. Are Markets Concerned? - Forbes

The Iran War Is Fueling Inflation. Are Markets Concerned?  Forbes

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straits-timesMostly Factual1h ago

Wall Street indexes mostly fall as Iran war widens - The Straits Times

Wall Street indexes mostly fall as Iran war widens  The Straits Times

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channel-news-asiaMostly Factual1h ago

Commentary: The oil market is moving into demand destruction mode

If the Iran war continues and oil reserves are drained, policymakers may have to use emergency tools to curb energy use, says Javier Blas for Bloomberg Opinion.

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rnzHigh3h ago

'I guess': Chris Hipkins places trust in government to secure fuel supplies

Labour's Chris Hipkins has thrown his support behind the government's moves to secure more fuel supplies as the Iran conflict deepens.

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The WeekMostly Factual3h ago

Energy shock: How bad could it get?

As the Iran war continues, fuel prices keep going up

By The Week US

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zerohedgeLow14h ago

How Gas Prices Compare Around The World

How Gas Prices Compare Around The World The war in Iran has driven up oil prices in many countries, with gasoline prices turning into a topic of discussion around the world. The increases have been particularly pronounced in emerging markets, with gasoline prices jumping by more than 50 percent in the Philippines and nearly as much in Nigeria (around 49 percent), with diesel rising even more steeply. Advanced economies have also seen notable increases, with gasoline prices climb...

By Tyler Durden

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