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Iran, gas and oil

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CBS News gas and oil price tracker shows how much energy costs are rising
The war with Iran is pushing up oil and gas prices, creating widespread financial strain on U.S. motorists, food delivery drivers, farmers as well as the U.S. Postal Service .

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Big Oil to reap billions from Iran war windfall after a month of soaring energy prices
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Consumer sentiment takes a hit from Iran war, rising gas prices
 · 11h
Fears of a prolonged oil shock grow as Iran war lurches into its second month
It’s been a chaotic month in markets since the U.S. and Israel attacked Iran on Feb. 28, prompting a surge in oil prices.

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Services firms feel the squeeze as oil rally from Iran war fails to spur drilling
 · 9h
Carnival Cuts Profit Outlook as Iran War Pushes up Fuel Cost
 · 22h
Gas Prices Tick Down for First Time Since Iran War Started
Gas prices are still up by around 99 cents since the war began a month ago.

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US Economy Under Pressure as Iran War Impacts Stocks, Oil, Gas
FOX 10 Phoenix · 6h
Oil has surged since the Iran conflict, but gas prices may not be done rising
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With gas prices rising, is an electric vehicle worth it?

Gas prices continue to rise, reaching almost $4 nationally and $3.64 in Alabama, prompting clean fuel advocates to encourage drivers to consider electric vehicles. So, is now the right time to switch?
LP Gas magazine
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Closing of Strait of Hormuz impacts energy exports

The world is adjusting in ways that provide more time for that to occur. For example, Saudi Arabia is exporting more of its crude through the port of Yanbu on the Red Sea than before the war. It has increased exports from there from 2.8 million bpd to 7 million bpd by utilizing an east-to-west pipeline.
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