VUČIĆ CALLED AN URGENT MEETING: Oil prices are jumping dramatically in the world!
A sharp increase followed reports that an Iranian petrochemical complex at the South Pars gas field was hit.
VUČIĆ CALLED AN URGENT MEETING: Oil prices are jumping dramatically in the world! President Aleksandar Vučić will meet with relevant ministries and institutions to assess the fuel market and reserve situation. Global oil prices have dramatically increased to $112 per barrel, following reports of an airstrike hitting a facility at the world’s largest natural gas field in Iran and damage to a Qatari industrial site. This surge occurred despite prices remaining below earlier conflict highs, and Iran’s oil ministry reported the petrochemical complex fire is under control.
- Serbian President Aleksandar Vučić will hold an urgent meeting regarding the fuel market and reserves.
- Global oil prices have surged to $112 per barrel.
- The price increase was triggered by reports of an attack on an Iranian petrochemical complex at the South Pars gas field.
- Qatar also reported damage to an industrial site in Ras Laffan after threats from Iran.
- The price of oil remains below its March 9th peak of $116.78 per barrel.
- Iran’s oil ministry stated that the fire at the petrochemical complex is under control.
- Slovenia has introduced fuel restrictions, and fuel prices in America have reached $5 per gallon.
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