US to Announce Steps to Help Refiners Produce More Fuel, Energy Chief Wright Says
Chris Wright said refiners will get new federal help as average U.S. gasoline prices top $4.06 a gallon, AAA said.
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Wright Says US to Boost Fuel Refinery Output as Hormuz Disruptions Continue
Energy Secretary Chris Wright said on Aug. 17 that the U.S. government will announce measures to help refiners increase fuel production as the administration seeks to bring down gasoline prices. Wright told reporters at Midland, Texas, that while U.S. refineries have been running at record levels, fuel prices remain high as the war in Iran continues to disrupt global oil supplies. “The United States refineries are running at record high, but we…
U.S. to announce steps to help refiners produce more fuel, energy chief Wright says
Energy Secretary Chris Wright says Washington will announce steps within days to help refiners boost fuel output as U.S. gasoline tops $4 amid Iran tensions. Read more on how the midterms can be a turning point.
(Seoul=Yonhap News) Reporter Joo Jong-guk = The U.S. government will announce support measures for oil refiners within a few days to stabilize domestic gasoline prices exceeding $4 per gallon (approx. 3.8 liters)...
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US to announce steps to help refiners produce more fuel, energy chief Wright says
U.S. Energy Secretary Chris Wright said Monday he will meet later in the day with national refineries to explore ways to boost fuel production, in an attempt to lower gasoline prices, which remain stubbornly high in the wake of the war against Iran.
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