U.S. Department of Energy

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Last mentioned: Mar 19, 2026

Timeline

  1. Conflict Outbreak

    Kinetic military actions begin, immediately triggering global oil market volatility.

  2. Rising Tensions

    Diplomatic relations with Iran deteriorate over nuclear enrichment and regional maritime incidents.

  3. EV Rollback

    Federal tax credits for electric vehicles are eliminated, slowing domestic demand reduction for oil.

  4. Policy Shift

    Trump administration initiates 'Energy Dominance' plan, prioritizing oil and gas leasing.

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