Diesel Near $5 Amid Iran Conflict Tightening Global Fuel Supplies

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US diesel prices climbed to about $4.99 a gallon—roughly a 37% jump in a month—as the Iran war and the Strait of Hormuz blockage tighten global energy supplies, raising costs for transporting goods and farming and risking broader consumer price pressures; analysts say the rally could persist due to limited refining capacity and aging U.S. refineries.
Topics:business#agricultural-costs#diesel-prices#economy#iran-conflict#strait-of-hormuz#us-inflation
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