Shell Expects Profit During Oil Crisis
The conflict in Iran is affecting oil prices. Shell is making more money because of this. Fuel prices are going up for people.
Shell expects to earn more money because of the higher oil prices. The conflict in Iran is a reason for these prices to rise. Consumers are paying more at the gas pump. Tank station owners also expect to make more money. This shows how problems in one country can affect the world’s energy supply.
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Highlights
Shell Profits Despite Conflict
Shell expects a profit increase because of high oil prices caused by the Iran war.
Rising Fuel Costs Impact Consumers
Consumers are struggling with increasing prices at the fuel pump.
Oil Companies Gain Profits
Tank station operators anticipate increased profits due to the crisis.
Iran War Drives Prices
The conflict in Iran is driving up global oil prices.
Geopolitical Instability's Impact
The situation shows how instability affects the energy market.