Middle East Conflict Pushes Diesel Above €2.50; Drivers Rush to Stock Up
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The war in the Middle East is driving up oil prices, and that's noticeable at the gas station. On Tuesday, a liter of diesel cost €2.52 – a record. That's even higher than the price of gasoline. Why the difference?
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March 10, 2026.- The Director General of the European Stability Mechanism, Pierre Gramegna, has warned that the current conflict in the Middle East, triggered by the attack by the US and Israel on Iran, is already affecting the European economy, during a press conference held this Monday and...
Middle East conflict pushes diesel above €2.50; Drivers rush to stock up
Dutch motorists are facing rising fuel prices this week as global oil costs climb following escalating conflict in the Middle East. Fuel expert Derk Foolen from the consumer organization UnitedConsumers said Monday that drivers will notice “the first effects of the major changes” at the pump.The advisory price for diesel is expected to rise above 2.50 euros per liter, up from 2.46 euros. The record of 2.37 euros per liter was already surpassed o…
Motorists have seen an increase of almost one kroner per liter of gasoline since the conflict in the Middle East broke out.
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