"The Brent Oil Index places the global price of a barrel of oil at $110 (€95), an increase of 57pc compared to before the joint US-Israeli strikes against Iran began."
"The average petrol price in March had already risen by 8c to €1.81 per litre compared to the pre-war period, with diesel exceeding €2 per litre in parts of the country."
"A picture of spiralling prices is developing at various petrol stations around Ireland today, manifesting growing anxiety among many that prices may become untenable."
An Israeli attack on the South Pars gas field, co-owned by Iran and Qatar, has led to a 57% increase in global oil prices, reaching $110 per barrel. Irish motorists are feeling the impact, with petrol prices rising to €1.81 per litre and diesel exceeding €2 per litre in some areas. The AA Ireland report indicates a considerable jump in diesel costs, while electric vehicle charging prices remain stable. Prices at various petrol stations in Ireland are nearing €2 for petrol and up to €2.30 for diesel, causing growing anxiety among consumers.
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