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USIran Ceasefire Sends Oil Tumbling as Drivers Face Slow Relief

Experts warn pump prices will fall slowly given the lag from wholesale to retail.

Overview

  • An announced two‑week USIran ceasefire Wednesday requires the immediate and safe reopening of the Strait of Hormuz.
  • Crude fell sharply on the news, dropping about 13–16% into the low $90s, though prices remain well above the roughly $70 level seen before the conflict.
  • UK pump prices are still high, with petrol around 154–158p per litre and diesel near 186–191p, and the RAC says forecourt cuts will trail wholesale declines.
  • Air travel is under strain as Brindisi Airport ran out of jet fuel and other Italian airports set refuelling limits, while Air New Zealand announced more cancellations.
  • Energy officials say restoring normal flows will take weeks to months and warn prices could rebound if the truce falters, a risk highlighted by President Trump’s earlier threats that rattled markets.