Iran War Week 2: Oil Hits $120, SA Fuel Prices Near Record Highs

As the US-Israeli war with Iran enters its second week, oil prices have surged to $104-$120 per barrel amid Strait of Hormuz blockades, intensifying inflation and fuel cost fears in South Africa. With the rand at R16.90/$, analysts predict petrol above R23/litre and potential SARB rate hikes.

Building on last week's initial strikes that killed Iran's supreme leader Ali Khamenei and closed the Strait of Hormuz, the conflict has now disrupted 20% of global oil for over a week. Brent crude settled at $104/barrel after peaking near $120, with a 30% one-day gain—the largest in nearly five years—echoing 2022 Russia-Iran tensions.

South Africa's rand has weakened to R16.90/$ from R15.90 pre-conflict, driving unleaded 93 petrol estimates over R3/litre higher to R23.30—nearing the 2022 record of R26.31. Investec's Annabel Bishop warns sustained oil above $110 and rand below R16.80 could lift Q2 2026 CPI above 4%, prompting rate hikes from the current 6.75% repo rate (Jan CPI: 3.5%). SARB is revising scenarios ahead of its March 26 MPC meeting, with Governor Lesetja Kganyago assessing shock persistence.

Broader impacts include agriculture: 80% of SA's 2M-ton fertilizer imports face delays, per Wandile Sihlobo, reminiscent of Russia-Ukraine effects. Motor industry warns of passed-on costs to consumers. G7 ministers are eyeing 200-300M barrel SPR releases via IEA.

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Dramatic scene of US naval blockade and Iranian ship seizures in the Strait of Hormuz, with oil prices topping $100 amid stalled ceasefire talks.
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Oil prices top $100 as US-Iran ceasefire talks stall

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Crude oil prices have surpassed $100 per barrel amid stalled peace talks between the United States and Iran. Trade through the Strait of Hormuz remains restricted, with Iran seizing two ships and the US maintaining a naval blockade. Analysts warn of further price increases due to ongoing disruptions.

Oil prices jumped 3% on Monday, March 29, with Brent crude nearing $120 per barrel, building on last week's rally triggered by US-Iran threats. Escalating conflicts, including fears of a US ground offensive in Iran and Iran-aligned Houthi attacks on Israel, fueled the surge amid supply disruptions in key shipping lanes.

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Petrol prices in South Africa will increase by 14% and diesel by nearly 24% from Wednesday, 6 May, due to the ongoing Iran war. The Department of Mineral Resources and Petroleum (DMPR) announced the hikes amid rising global Brent crude prices. Temporary fuel levy reductions offer some relief.

International gasoline prices have surged 74.7% since US and Israel attacks on Iran began on February 28, pushing Brent crude over $100 per barrel amid Strait of Hormuz risks. Colombia, after early-year dips, implemented a price hike on April 1, with experts warning of further adjustments amid global tensions.

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