Iranian Gas Prices Expected to Remain High in 2026, Even After Conflict Ends
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Gas prices in Iran are projected to stay elevated through 2026, according to a recent analysis. The forecast holds even if the ongoing conflict in the region were to conclude, suggesting persistent market pressures.
The report cites current economic conditions and supply chain constraints as key factors keeping fuel costs high. It notes that the price trajectory is unlikely to shift dramatically in the near term.
No specific policy changes or new sanctions were mentioned in the brief, and the analysis does not attribute the trend to any single event or actor beyond the broader geopolitical context.
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