German Gas Prices Could Spike to €2.60 As Trade Expert Warns of International Pressure

German Gas Prices Could Spike to €2.60 As Trade Expert Warns of International Pressure

Considering the international situation, trade expert Gerrit Heinemann from the University of the Lower Rhine warns that gasoline prices in Germany could rise sharply. He estimates that a week‑long blockade of the Hormuz Strait could push the price to as much as €2.60 per litre, according to his comments to the “Bild” newspaper.

He further predicts that within two weeks the global oil price might climb to at least $120 per barrel, which would translate into German gasoline prices rising to €2.30 per litre and beyond. If the Hormuz Strait remained impassable for a month, he says an even higher level of €2.60 per litre for E10 fuel could occur.

For diesel, Heinemann foresees the current price range of €1.70‑€1.90 per litre to reach €2.20 per litre within the same two‑week period. He adds that a four‑week maritime blockade could see the diesel price climb as high as €2.50 per litre.