The Iranian government is blocking the Strait of Hormuz, preventing oil tankers from passing. This has caused fuel prices at German gas stations to rise, particularly for diesel.
The blockade of the Strait of Hormuz by the Iranian government is causing significant disruptions to global oil transport. Oil tankers can no longer use this vital shipping route, complicating crude oil supplies and driving up prices at gas stations. Diesel prices are particularly affected, now exceeding those of gasoline.
This development is attributed to the geopolitical crisis in the region. The sources report that the blockade has direct impacts on the European market, where Germany, as a major fuel importer, feels the effects. There are no details on specific prices or further government actions, but the situation highlights the dependence on stable supply chains from the Middle East.