Drivers in Saskatchewan brace for higher gas prices amid escalating tensions in the Middle East. The conflict disrupts oil supplies, pushing costs upward for fuel and other goods.
Key Oil Chokepoint Under Pressure
Devan Mescall, an accounting professor at the University of Saskatchewan, notes that 30 percent of global oil flows through the Strait of Hormuz. Disruptions in this vital waterway trigger immediate inflationary pressures on energy markets.
Uncertain Outlook for Prices
With the duration of the Middle East conflict unpredictable, experts warn of prolonged effects on gas prices. Saskatchewan residents may see sustained increases, alongside rises in related consumer goods.

