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Brent Crude Is at $109 — Here Is What This Oil Price Does to Your Daily Life

| 2 min read| By EuroBulletin24 briefing
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Brent crude hit $109.03 per barrel on April 3. Here is the specific translation from oil price to pump price, food cost, and household budget impact.

The specific number that matters most to the average household in the Iran war's economic aftermath is not the Brent crude barrel price but the translation of that number through the refining, distribution, and retail chain into the specific gasoline price at the pump and the specific heating cost on the energy bill.

The transmission calculation: Brent crude at $109.03 per barrel (April 3 close) translates to approximately $2.59 per gallon at the refining stage. Adding refining costs (approximately $0.40-0.60 per gallon depending on refinery complexity), distribution and marketing ($0.20-0.30 per gallon), retail margin ($0.15-0.25 per gallon), and state and federal taxes ($0.50-1.00 per gallon depending on state), the average US regular gasoline price at this oil price level is approximately $4.20-4.80 per gallon compared to approximately $3.20-3.40 per gallon before the war.

For the household budget impact: the average American household drives approximately 13,500 miles per year in a vehicle averaging 28 miles per gallon, consuming approximately 482 gallons per year. At $1.50 per gallon additional cost, this is approximately $720 per year in additional fuel spending — or approximately $60 per month of reduced household discretionary income.

For the heating cost impact: households using natural gas for heating have seen gas bills increase approximately 40-50 percent from pre-war levels. In the northeast US, where natural gas heating is most prevalent, this adds approximately $50-100 per month to heating bills during the heating season.

For the food cost impact: the fertiliser-to-food transmission that the World Bank warned about will appear in retail food prices starting approximately June 2026. Wheat-based products (bread, pasta, cereal), corn-based products, and meat (whose production depends on grain feed) are the specific categories most exposed. Consumer price modelling suggests approximately 5-8 percent food price inflation above pre-war levels by Q3 2026.

The aggregate household impact: approximately $150-200 per month in additional costs for the median US household — a number that is the specific economic meaning of $109 Brent crude for the family filling up their car and paying their bills.

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