The british oil companies have raised the price on Monday, which is not a public holiday, reports Dagens Naeringsliv. Behind the increase is the unrest in the Middle east.

In Norway, the cost of a liter of 95-octane unleaded gasoline is now 17,61 Norwegian kroner at the Cirkle K, which is an all-time high, according to the newspaper.

suppose that the gasoline prices are going to take the same route on Tuesday, when the weekend is over for our part, we think, Tina Saltvedt, analyst at Nordea.

“ I suppose they will have to follow suit. The crisis in the Middle east is beginning to have an impact. However, they depend on a lot of things, first, the raw materials and, secondly, exchange rate, and stock, “ she says.

How is that going to go along with the prices, in the longer term it is hard to tell, “ she explains.

“ the Crisis in the Middle east, has made, that the commodity price rises because of the danger, and, of course, the prices may increase even more.

after the united states killed the president of iran toppgeneralen Qassem Soleimani.

“ Now, the market awaits with bated breath at what Iran’s retaliation will be. We don’t know what the effects it can bring.

referring to the attack earlier in the autumn, towards the saudi arabian oil company Saudi Aramco, which wiped out a large portion of the oil which, at a glance. Then said he to the Iranstödda Huthirebellerna in Yemen is behind the attack, but the united states and saudi Arabia, and claimed that the attack orkestrerats world. Iran, however, has denied any involvement.

“ the Market is afraid that something similar will happen now. The oil market is tight, and is directly affected if this were to happen again, “ says Tina Saltvedt.

in the US, the eu and the conflict in the story so far.

Trump is threatening to bomb the cultural aims in Iran.