If crude climbs toward a higher level, the pump price does not move one-for-one — it depends on pass-through and timing. Open the gas tool to see an assumption-based low–mid–high range from your own inputs. A scenario, not a forecast; no current price is asserted.
What it could touch
⛽ Gas
Channels this shock could touch — directional, not a price and not a forecast.
Go deeper
- Read the briefing: Why wars affect energy prices
- Current watch item: Could tension around the Strait of Hormuz move oil and gas prices?
- Try the tool: Open the gas-price scenario
What this does not prove: this is a what-if you explore with your own assumptions. It asserts no current price, no current event and no forecast — the linked sources hold the live figures.
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