Has the Iran war changed fuel forever?
6/22/202616 min
Before the war it was open, safe and toll free, but now the Strait of Hormuz has become one of the biggest problems for Donald Trump as he tries to end the war and keep peace talks on track.
While the global oil supply has been disrupted for months, petrol price here are now as low as they were before the war began.
Today, energy analyst Kevin Morrison on how long that can last.
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Kevin Morrison, energy analyst, Institute for Energy Economics and Financial Analysis
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[upbeat music] Before the war, it was open, safe, and toll-free. Now the Strait of Hormuz has become one of the biggest problems for Donald Trump as he tries to end the conflict. While the global oil supply has been disrupted for months, petrol prices here are now as low as they were before the war began. Today, energy analyst Kevin Morrison on whether that can last. I'm Sam Hawley on Gadigal land in Sydney. This is ABC News Daily. [upbeat music] Kevin,