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The US attacked Iran. Here’s what that means for you at the gas pump.

Last updated: February 28, 2026 3:20 pm
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Oil prices surged on concerns of a potential war in the Persian Gulf, with the looming threat of U.S. and Israeli military strikes on Iran disrupting oil exports and causing prices to skyrocket. Benchmark Brent crude oil prices reached a seven-month high on February 27 amidst global fears of a larger conflict unfolding.

Petroleum analyst Patrick De Haan warned that crude oil prices were likely to spike when markets reopened for electronic trading. Energy analysts at Barclays even predicted that prices could hit $100 a barrel as the market grappled with the possibility of a supply disruption in the Middle East due to escalating tensions.

The extent of the disruption would depend on the duration of the conflict, according to De Haan. “The exact movement of oil prices hinges on the severity and duration of the attacks, as well as the potential impact on oil flows,” he explained.

Despite the heightened tensions, Clayton Seigle from the Center for Strategic & International Studies believed that the market’s reaction would be moderate when it opened. While there had been no direct attacks on oil and gas assets yet, shipping operators were reportedly scaling back operations in the region. Seigle emphasized that traders’ expectations for supply disruptions would heavily influence oil and gas prices in the coming week.

The key questions, Seigle posed, were centered around the potential loss of oil and how long any disruption might last. The uncertainty surrounding these factors was likely to keep prices volatile in the near future.

As for American consumers, the impact of the conflict on gas prices was expected to be gradual. De Haan anticipated that the national average for gas prices would surpass $3 a gallon for the first time in the year, with a further increase to $3.10 to $3.15 a gallon in the following weeks.

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While consumers might start to feel the pinch at the pump by March 2, De Haan reassured that the price hike would be incremental rather than drastic. Any significant rise in prices would depend on the evolving situation in Iran and the extent of disruptions to oil flows.

With Iran reportedly closing the Strait of Hormuz, a vital waterway for global oil transportation, concerns over a potential spike in oil prices intensified. Approximately 20% of the world’s daily oil supply passes through the strait, with major oil-exporting countries like Saudi Arabia, Iraq, and the United Arab Emirates heavily reliant on this route.

Energy analysts at Eurasia Group warned that oil prices could surge by $5-10 above the current $73 baseline if the conflict persisted and the strait remained closed. Any disruption to tanker traffic in the region could further exacerbate the situation, leading to even higher prices in the oil market.

As tensions escalate and the specter of a wider conflict looms, the oil and gas industry braces for potential disruptions that could impact global energy markets and consumers worldwide.

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