Motorists urged to ‘keep calm’ over fuel during Middle East Tensions

Rising tensions between the United States and Iran in the Middle East have pushed oil prices upwards in recent weeks, prompting concern about the cost of petrol and diesel. While headlines about global conflict can easily spark alarm, the reality is that the situation — while serious — does not currently point to an immediate fuel shortage.

For Jaguar enthusiasts driving in the UK, the most important thing to understand is that fuel supply chains remain intact. Tankers are still moving oil, refineries are still producing fuel, and forecourts are still being supplied as normal. Panic buying is not only unnecessary but can also create the very shortages people fear.

Why prices are moving

The current price rise is largely driven by uncertainty rather than a sudden loss of supply. Much of the world’s oil travels through the Strait of Hormuz, the narrow shipping channel between Iran and the Gulf states. Around a fifth of globally traded oil passes through this route each day.

Whenever tensions rise in the region, markets react quickly. Traders price in the possibility of disruption, shipping insurers increase premiums, and tanker operators become more cautious. Even if oil continues to flow, those added costs push wholesale prices higher.

The global benchmark most relevant to the UK, Brent Crude, has recently moved towards $90 per barrel — a noticeable rise, but still well below the extreme spikes seen during previous global energy crises.

What this means for Jaguar drivers

Fuel prices in Britain usually follow wholesale oil movements with a delay of a week or two. If current conditions persist, motorists may see modest increases at the pump over the coming weeks — typically in the region of 5–10 pence per litre. However, this is not the same as a supply crisis. The UK sources oil and refined fuel from a wide range of global suppliers, and markets tend to stabilise quickly once tensions ease.

Reasons to remain optimistic, avoid panic buying and keep booking your favourite events

History suggests that geopolitical price spikes are often short-lived. Oil markets are highly responsive: producers can increase output, shipping routes adapt, and traders quickly adjust as the real level of disruption becomes clear.

Unless there is a prolonged escalation affecting Gulf shipping, analysts expect markets to settle as we move into the summer. That means prices could stabilise — and potentially fall back — once uncertainty reduces.

For now, the best advice for motorists is simple: carry on as normal. The pumps are not about to run dry, and measured behaviour helps keep the system working smoothly for everyone.

How UK pump prices are calculated

The price you pay at a petrol station is made up of several elements:

1. Wholesale fuel cost
The largest variable component is the global oil price, usually linked to Brent crude. Refineries turn crude oil into petrol and diesel, which are then sold to retailers.

2. Fuel duty
The UK government charges a fixed fuel duty of 52.95p per litre on petrol and diesel.

3. VAT
Value Added Tax at 20% is applied to the total price, including fuel duty.

4. Retail and distribution costs
Transport, storage, forecourt operating costs and retailer margin typically account for 5–10p per litre.

In practice, this means roughly 60% of the price at the pump is tax, while the remainder reflects wholesale fuel costs and retail margins. That is why global oil price movements — especially during geopolitical events like we are seeing currently — still influence what motorists pay on UK forecourts. 

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