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Prime Minister speaks as oil prices soar above $100 a barrel

An explosion erupts following strikes near Azadi Tower close to Mehrabad International Airport in Tehran on March 7, 2026

An explosion erupts following strikes near Azadi Tower close to Mehrabad International Airport in Tehran on March 7 (Image: AFP via Getty Images)

The longer the conflict in the Middle East persists, the greater the risk of economic damage to the UK, Sir Keir Starmer has warned.The Prime Minister maintained that the economy was robust and well-equipped to handle the “likely impact” on households and businesses, but recognised concerns over the potential for rising bills following the US-Israeli attack on Iran and Tehran’s retaliatory actions against nations throughout the region.

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Oil prices have rocketed above 100 dollars a barrel for the first time since 2022 due to the crisis. London’s FTSE 100 Index experienced a nearly 2% drop shortly after trading commenced as the Middle East conflict triggered a severe supply shortage.

Speaking at a community centre in London, Sir Keir said: “People will sense, you will sense I think, that the longer this goes on, the more likely the potential for an impact on our economy, impact into the lives and households of everybody and every business.

“And our job is to get ahead of that, to look around the corner, assess the risk, monitor the risks, and work with others in relation to that.”

US President Donald Trump attempted to minimise the repercussions of the chaos, asserting that prices will “drop rapidly when the destruction of the Iran nuclear threat is over” and were a “very small price to pay”.

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“ONLY FOOLS WOULD THINK DIFFERENTLY,” he declared in a post on his Truth Social platform.

Following the death of Iran’s supreme leader in an Israeli strike at the conflict’s outset, his son Mojtaba Khamenei was appointed as his successor on Sunday, a decision likely to provoke Mr Trump’s anger, having previously declared him an “unacceptable” choice.

Most British households will be shielded from the impact of rising energy prices in the near-term by the energy price cap.

However, increasing oil prices will translate into higher costs at forecourts.

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And the threat of elevated energy costs driving up inflation means the Bank of England is now unlikely to reduce interest rates this month, as had previously been anticipated.

Finance ministers from the G7 group of leading democracies, including Chancellor Rachel Reeves, will convene virtually on Monday to address the crisis.

The Financial Times reported that ministers will consider a possible coordinated release of petroleum from reserves organised by the International Energy Agency in an effort to minimise the economic shock.

Sir Keir stated there was “more resilience” in the UK economy and the public finances than there had been during the energy price shock triggered by the Ukraine invasion in 2022.

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Sir Keir said: “I do understand the anxiety now, at nine days into this conflict, where a number of people will be saying ‘well, now is the situation going to get worse, and how’s it going to impact me and my family?’”.

“At the moment, what we’re doing is monitoring the risk, working with others to mitigate the risk.

“The Chancellor is talking to the Bank of England every day to make sure that we’re ahead of that.”

He stated the energy cap would shield households from the impact of turbulence in the markets “but of course, businesses and others will be concerned to watch carefully what’s going on”.

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Asked whether Mr Trump was risking a world war with his actions, Sir Keir said: “We do need to find a way to de-escalate the situation and that’s what a lot of our discussions are about – how do we find a way to de-escalate this situation and make sure it doesn’t escalate even further than it already has.”

Sir Keir spoke to Mr Trump over the weekend regarding the countries’ military co-operation in the region, in what appeared to be a positive signal a day after the US president lashed out at him in a social media post and suggested the UK’s assistance was too late.

Mr Trump has repeatedly criticised Sir Keir’s decision not to authorise permission for the initial wave of military action against Iran.

The Prime Minister subsequently granted permission for “defensive” US action against Iranian missile sites from RAF Fairford in Gloucestershire and Diego Garcia in the Indian Ocean.

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Following reports the UK was preparing the HMS Prince of Wales aircraft carrier to deploy to the Middle East, Mr Trump said “we don’t need them any longer” and that “we don’t need people that join wars after we’ve already won!”.

No decisions have yet been taken to deploy the warship. Lib Dem leader Sir Ed Davey has called on the Prime Minister to cancel the King’s state visit to the US over Mr Trump’s “illegal war” and as the US leader “repeatedly insults and damages our country”.

Sir Keir stated the US and UK “are working together every single day, as they always have” despite the public criticism directed at him by Mr Trump.

“I had a telephone call with President Trump yesterday talking about the conflict in Iran and the region and what we were doing together, and that was important in terms of the ongoing discussion,” he said.

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However, he emphasised that “decisions about what’s in Britain’s best interests are decisions for the Prime Minister of Britain, and that’s how I’ve approached all of the questions and all the decisions that I’ve had to make”.

Meanwhile, Tory leader Kemi Badenoch announced she would be tabling a parliamentary vote on Tuesday designed to maintain fuel duty “as low as possible” after the Chancellor revealed the longstanding 5p reduction would conclude in September.

“That’s the kind of measure that will actually help people with the cost of living,” she told the Press Association.

“The first thing that the Prime Minister should do is stop Rachel Reeves’s silly changes to fuel duty.

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“Last week, she had an opportunity in the spring statement to announce measures to help all of those families out there who are struggling with the cost of living.

“Instead, she spent the statement telling us what a fabulous job she was doing.”

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I thought it would be maybe helpful to start since Todd is relatively new to the organization joining in a time of change and you’ve been at other places in your career. I wanted to hear kind of observations around some of the strengths and weaknesses that you’ve identified within either the company operations, the finance functions. And maybe we’ll just start there.

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Good morning, and welcome to the Genius Group Investor Call. I am Roger James Hamilton, the Founder and CEO of Genius Group. And I’m joined today by our CFO, Gaurav Dama. We also have Shah Hamza here, who is operating our slides. And Shah, if you want to just share the slides, we’ll make sure everyone can see these as we go. And we’re going to get started.

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We undertake no obligation to update any forward-looking statement to reflect events occurring after this call. And during the call, we will also reference non-IFRS financial measures, including adjusted EBITDA and pro forma revenues. Reconciliations to the most directly comparable IFRS measures are in the press release and slide deck, which we are also issuing this morning. Both documents are available on our Investor Relations website at irgeniusgroup.net, where you can also access our Form 20-F, which we are also presenting today for

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As gas prices surge while the U.S. wages war against Iran, President Donald Trump suggested in a Sunday Truth Social post that the short-term rise is a “small price” for peace.

“Short term oil prices, which will drop rapidly when the destruction of the Iran nuclear threat is over, is a very small price to pay for U.S.A., and World, Safety and Peace. ONLY FOOLS WOULD THINK DIFFERENTLY!” the president declared in the post.

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Americans have been facing rising gas prices at home as the U.S. attacks the Islamic nation..

CRUDE OIL PRICES EXCEED $100 A BARREL AS WAR IN IRAN DISRUPTS PRODUCTION, SHIPPING

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President Donald Trump monitors military operations during Operation Epic Fury against Iran on March 2, 2026. (The White House via X Account/Anadolu via Getty Images)

The AAA national average price for a gallon of regular gas is $3.478 as of Monday, significantly higher than average one week ago of $2.997.

Rep. Thomas Massie, R-Ky., highlighted rising fuel prices amid the war in a Sunday post on X, and said that “waging war costs American taxpayers about $1 billion per day,” asserting, “This isn’t America First.”

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TANKERS TO RESUME NORMAL MOVEMENT IN MIDDLE EAST IN ‘A FEW WEEKS’ AT WORST, ENERGY SEC SAYS, ENDING OIL SURGE

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Rep. Thomas Massie questions Attorney General Pam Bondi during a House Judiciary Committee hearing in Washington, D.C., on Feb. 11, 2026. (Nathan Posner/Anadolu via Getty Images)

Trump, an outspoken critic of Massie, is backing challenger Ed Gallrein in the Republican primary in Massie’s congressional district.

Senate Minority Leader Chuck Schumer, D-N.Y., has called for the president to tap the Strategic Petroleum Reserve to help tackle the price surge.

TRAVEL IS ABOUT TO GET MORE EXPENSIVE AS IRAN CONFLICT SPARKS JET FUEL CRUNCH

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Senate Minority Leader Charles Schumer speaks to the media at the U.S. Capitol on March 3, 2026. (Anna Moneymaker/Getty Images)

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“The Strategic Petroleum Reserve exists for moments exactly like this,” Schumer said in a statement. “When wars and global crises disrupt energy markets, the United States has the ability to act, but President Trump and his administration are refusing to do so. Trump should release oil from the SPR now to stabilize markets, bring prices down, and stop the price shock that American families are already feeling thanks to his reckless war.”

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The ongoing conflict in the Middle East has sent oil prices soaring and has prompted G7 leaders to consider the potential release of emergency oil reserves to provide relief to consumers facing higher gasoline prices.

Gas prices have risen in response to the rapid increase in oil prices, with the national average price of gas rising from $3 a gallon last week to $3.48 a gallon on Monday, according to AAA data. Oil futures have surged over 48% in the last month after trading in the range of $60-70 a barrel during February to over $95 on Monday, when futures prices were briefly above $115 before declining.

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French finance minister Roland Lescure on Monday told reporters after a meeting of G7 finance ministers that leaders “are not there yet” on deciding whether to conduct an emergency release, as there aren’t current supply problems in the U.S. or Europe.

“What we’ve agreed upon is to use any necessary tools if need be to stabilize the market, including the potential release of necessary stockpiles,” Lescure added.

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Rising oil prices can prompt an increase in the gasoline prices paid by consumers. (Al Drago/Getty Images)

Western economies develop strategic oil reserves in response to the 1970s oil crisis, with stockpiles like the U.S. government’s Strategic Petroleum Reserve serving as a backstop to address disruptions in the energy market that would otherwise harm the economy or imperil national security.

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Phil Flynn, senior market analyst at the Price Futures Group and FOX Business contributor, said that the “mere mention” of strategic releases was enough to pull oil prices down off of their highs, as such releases of reserves “would ease markets’ concerns of tightness of supply.”

“Historically, releases from the strategic reserve, especially in coordination with other countries, have always been successful in cooling down fear in the market place,” Flynn said. “The market has to be convinced that the transportation of that oil is going to be safe, because even if you release oil from the reserve, it’s still going to take time to get to its destination, such as the refineries.”

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An oil pump jack pumps oil in a field near Calgary, Alberta, Canada on July 21, 2014.

The U.S. and its G7 partners are considering potential releases of emergency oil reserves to ease the market turmoil. (Reuters/Todd Korol)

Andy Lipow, president of Lipow Oil Associates, told FOX Business that he expects “countries in the G7 will be forced to release oil reserves to show their public that they are taking some action to mitigate the rapid rise in prices.”

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He added that he anticipates the releases will occur within the next two weeks if the conflict hasn’t reached a resolution by that time.

“Whether or not the release will have an impact will depend on if the de facto blockade of the Strait of Hormuz continues to impact oil tanker loadings and if additional oil infrastructure is damaged.”

CRUDE OIL PRICES EXCEED $100 A BARREL AS WAR IN IRAN DISRUPTS PRODUCTION, SHIPPING

Oil tankers pass through the Strait of Hormuz, Dec. 21, 2018.

Oil tankers have faced the threat of attack from Iran in the Strait of Hormuz, causing a decline in shipping traffic. (Reuters/Hamad I Mohammed)

How much could reserve releases impact gas prices?

The Treasury Department in 2022 analyzed the impact of SPR releases carried out by the Biden-era Energy Department in response to oil disruptions caused by Russia’s invasion of Ukraine on gas prices. 

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The U.S. released 180 million barrels from the SPR over six months in 2022, while International Energy Administration partners released an additional 60 million barrels.

It found that the U.S. SPR releases alone lowered gas prices by a range of $0.13 to $0.31 per gallon, whereas the oil reserve releases done by the U.S. in tandem with IEA partners had a larger effect by reducing prices $0.17 to $0.42 per gallon.

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The findings of Treasury’s analysis were similar to those from a 2017 study by Richard Newell and Brian Priest, who found that a U.S. only release would lower gas prices by $0.33 per gallon while releases by the U.S. and IEA partners would yield a larger reduction of $0.38 a gallon.

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