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Oil Prices Hits Highest Since 2024 as Costa Ricans Brace for Rising Gas Bills

Oil prices kept surging today as markets fear the conflict with Iran will drag on, potentially causing major supply disruptions. The Strait of Hormuz has become hard to navigate and energy infrastructure has come under pressure. As of this morning, the price of a barrel of North Sea Brent for May delivery rose 7.94 percent to $83.91. It had reached $85.12 minutes earlier, the highest level since July 2024.

West Texas Intermediate for April delivery climbed 7.36 percent to $76.47 a barrel. The moves reflect worries over limited oil flows from the Persian Gulf region. Tanker traffic through the Strait of Hormuz slowed sharply after reports of attacks on vessels. The waterway carries about 20 percent of global oil supplies.

Costa Rica relies on imported fuels for its energy needs. Shifts in international oil prices directly influence local station costs. RECOPE purchases the fuels and coordinates with ARESEP to set consumer prices. These reviews occur monthly and factor in global market levels.

With crude prices climbing, the upcoming reviews may lead to increases in gasoline and diesel. Drivers and transport companies would face higher expenses. The effects spread to many areas of our daily life. Increased transport costs raise the price of goods from farms to stores. Consumers pay more for a range of items.

Pressure also builds on the colón against the dollar. This makes imports more expensive and adds to inflation. Local economists observe that Costa Rica’s open economy leaves it exposed to these global changes. Prolonged issues in important oil routes would intensify the challenges.

People across Costa Rica pay attention to these events because they shape household budgets and business activity. The situation stays fluid as developments in the Middle East play out.

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