Energy secretary on gas prices: ‘Americans will feel it for a few more weeks’
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Chris Wright: ‘There’s No Guarantee’ Gas Prices Will Come Down
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US gas prices reach highest level since October 2023 - CEO NA Magazine
Oil and gas prices stayed elevated on Monday after weekend attacks on Middle East oil facilities, and amid signals from the White House that the Iran conflict might extend for several more weeks. Gas prices across the United States rose by 2 cents to just under $3.72 per gallon on average, according to the American Automobile Association. That marks the highest price for regular gas since October 7, 2023. On Monday, oil prices climbed above $103…
Energy secretary says Americans may see higher gas prices for several more weeks.
U.S. Energy Secretary Chris Wright said Americans are likely to continue facing higher gasoline prices for several more weeks as tensions linked to the U.S. conflict involving Iran disrupt global energy markets. Speaking on NBC News’ “Meet the Press” with Kristen Welker on Sunday, Wright acknowledged that the ongoing situation has temporarily disrupted the global energy flow, leading to rising fuel costs for consumers across the United States. “…
My dear impertinent, dear impertinents, The American Secretary of Energy, Chris Wright, said that it might take weeks before the Americans benefit from a reduction in the price of gasoline... And for cause. At this point, the war is far from over and the regime still stands. It is only about [...]
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