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Petrol is unlikely to spike despite increased Middle East tension

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by Peter Louisson
June 19, 2025

The con­flict between Israel and Iran shouldn’t cause a significant rise in fuel prices locally, according to the AA.

Pet­rol at the pumps had already been pur­chased at a lower price, said AA prin­cipal policy advisor Terry Collins. And so far the mar­kets had man­aged the risk.

Petrol pump prices should not be impacted significantly because of Israel attacking Iran.

He continued: “Iran pro­duces about five per cent of the world’s oil. Even though it’s under sanc­tions, it still sup­plies the mar­ket. The Israelis have hit only some of the oil and gas infra­struc­ture.

More import­ant, though, was the loc­a­tion of Iran next to the Strait of Hor­muz, Collins said.

“About 21 per cent of the world’s oil…flows through there. It’s just a worry that the Ira­ni­ans will try to block that strait and there­fore restrict oil sup­plies to the inter­na­tional mar­ket.

Collins said the price jumped almost imme­di­ately after the conflict began, to about US$75 a bar­rel but had since dropped back down to under US$73.

“There’s plenty of oil around,” he said. “That’s one of the myths – that there’s not. It’s just how they sup­ply it.”

Collins said that for every dol­lar the price of a bar­rel of oil changed, it’s reflected by about a 1 cent change at the pump price here. 

He added: “What we’ve got in our tanks today was pur­chased back at the begin­ning of May, when the prices were below US$60”.

“We know the sup­ply chain is going to take a little bit of a hit but we shouldn’t be see­ing big jumps in prices domest­ic­ally.

“And it’s only really gone up about 10 cents per litre.

“If it stays at that sus­tained level, we may see those prices come through in another month. 

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