How Iran–Israel–US Conflict Affects Cooking Oil Prices

🫒 Cooking Oil prices could rise up to +26.4% in 🇪🇬 Egypt under a full pass-through scenario driven by Iran–Israel–US Conflict (Apr 2024 – Present (ongoing)).

Scenario ceiling only. All figures show an upper-bound assuming 100% pass-through. Actual retail prices depend on competition, subsidies, logistics, and market structure.

Commodity shocks driving this scenario

⚡ Brent Crude +18%🚢 Shipping +45%⚡ Natural Gas +12%🪙 FX pressure Moderate

Top 5 most affected countries

#1🇪🇬Egypt
+26.4%

Suez Canal revenue disruption from Red Sea tensions, energy import costs rose, EGP fell 38%

#2🇳🇬Nigeria
+21.8%

Oil producer but imports refined fuel, naira under pressure from capital flight

#3🇵🇰Pakistan
+18.2%

Heavy dependence on imported energy (oil, LNG), PKR under fiscal pressure

#4🇹🇷Türkiye
+15.6%

Strategic location near conflict zone, energy import dependence, TRY weakened 15%

#5🇺🇦Ukraine
+13.4%

Ongoing war economy, limited additional exposure from Iran-Israel tensions

Bottom 5 least affected countries

#6🇧🇷Brazil
+4.7%

Energy self-sufficient (pre-salt oil), minimal direct trade exposure to conflict zone

#7🇮🇩Indonesia
+6.1%

Subsidized energy market, diversified trade routes, IDR relatively stable

#8🇮🇳India
+7.8%

Third-largest oil importer globally, shipping cost increase via Suez/Red Sea route

#9🇲🇦Morocco
+9.2%

Moderate energy import dependence, trade routes less affected, MAD stable

#10🇵🇭Philippines
+10.8%

Net energy importer, shipping cost pass-through on food and fuel imports

Important caveats

  • All figures assume 100% pass-through of upstream cost changes. In practice, realized impacts are typically 55-75% of the ceiling.
  • Government subsidies, price controls, and strategic reserves can significantly reduce actual consumer impacts.
  • Rankings reflect structural vulnerability (import dependence, FX exposure) rather than real-time prices.
  • Within-country variation (urban vs rural, coastal vs inland) is not captured at this resolution.
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