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Gas Prices Will Double in the Weeks Ahead as Stations Face Massive Supply Outages

Are you ready to pay double at the pump this summer? Because the experts are warning about a huge price spike as fuel inventories continue to shrink, especially as OPEC+ slashed oil production, and the Saudis are telling US short-sellers who are betting prices will fall to “watch out.”

The Energy Information Association expects the price of a barrel of oil to rise almost $10 above the current average, which will have a massive impact on gasoline prices all over the country.

In some states, drivers are already paying over $4.90 per gallon, but the shock could be even bigger as seasonal demands pick up, according to Bloomberg. Adding to the worrying outlook, new research has found that US gas pipelines are at risk of outages and regulators are urging officials to take precautions before a nationwide disruption occurs.

To make things worse, national gasoline inventories dropped for the third straight week to their lowest levels for this time of the year since 2014. Furthermore, total US fuel oil production is on track to decrease this month after output fell last week by the largest amount since February 2022, data from the EIA reveals. Gulf Coast and East Coast refiners have led the decline and produced 15% and 9% less fuel oil so far this month, respectively.

Though a gallon of gas costs less than a year ago, those averages may not hold for much longer. Analysts say prices can double in the near term and put a crimp in people’s budgets. Summer gas produces fewer emissions and is more expensive to produce, whereas cheaper winter gas ignites more easily to start your car in cold temperatures. Warm weather typically draws out more drivers, too, significantly increasing the demand for gas.

“Usually when demand is up, gas prices go up,” said Anlleyn Venegas, spokesperson for the AAA.

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10 thoughts on “Gas Prices Will Double in the Weeks Ahead as Stations Face Massive Supply Outages”

  1. Like a bunch of spoiled kids, the libtards will force you one way or another to do what they want. FJB

  2. I’m a stupid white cracker and will soon have to get myself a real job requiring real work so I can afford my gasoline.

  3. We can’t afford What it is priced NOW !!!! Democrats are the FAULT for ALL of it !!! Open the pipelines !!!!!

    Impeach Biden !!

  4. Gas prices up, food prices up, jobs are going to be cut, people will suffer well except for the welfare abusing ghetto trash, illegals and Ukraine they will get all they need.

  5. Maryland just raised the gas tax to the one of the highest in the nation $$$$$. Just in time to screw you some More. Thanks a lot Wes Moore!
    Less for you, Moore for Maryland, LOL!

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