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Iran Conflict Disrupts Global Oil Supply, Estimated Losses Hit $50 Billion

The ongoing conflict in Iran is causing major disruptions in the global oil supply chain, with losses estimated at $50 billion. U.S. consumers have faced significant financial impacts as a result.

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Updated 8 days ago
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The conflict in Iran has led to a surge in crude oil prices, affecting markets worldwide. The estimated losses from this situation have reached $50 billion.

Since the onset of the war, U.S. consumers have reportedly incurred costs amounting to $45 billion due to the rising oil prices.

This disruption is not only impacting consumers but also raising concerns about global energy security and market stability.

Updates

Update at 22:00 UTC on 2026-05-18

Oil & Gas reported Higher Oil Prices Have Cost U.S. Consumers $45 Billion Since Iran War Began Crude Oil Prices Today | OilPrice.com.

Sources: Oil & Gas