Summer gasoline pump prices set to hit $4 a gallon

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6 thoughts on “Summer gasoline pump prices set to hit $4 a gallon

    1. I genuinely believe that you don’t know the difference between a fluctuation in price and inflation.

  1. The headline should be: We wouldn’t have to worry about summer gas prices this year because we drill and refine locally.

    But …… we can’t say that in this administration. We shouldn’t have to worry about Russian attacks, Saudi princes, or Venezuelan dictators when we go to our neighborhood gas station. But we all do in Biden’s America.

    Oh, and since Joementia drained the US strategic oil reserves before the last mid-term to get gas prices down, he doesn’t have that luxury this fall either.

    1. …but we can. The U.S. set an oil production record on December 15, 2023. Also, if you think that geopolitics hasn’t been an issue until now, then LOL. Don’t forget, 38 million barrels of oil was to be sold from the SPR in 2022 as part of a Congressional mandate. There is currently just over 360 million barrels worth of oil (most of it crude) in the SPR, well above the mandated 90-day minimum supply outlined within the IEA.

      TL;DR – You have absolutely no idea what you’re talking about.

    2. The real issue as Trump selling all of our refineries to the Saudis and Jared cashing the 3 billion dollar check….

      We are drilling more oil than we ever have, but the Saudis get to choose the price when it hits the market

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