Chevron’s CEO has warned that he isn’t sure how high gas prices could get as Donald Trump continues to try to bring an end to the two-month-long Iran war. Mike Wirth was interviewed on CBS’s Face the Nation on Sunday and said that the war had exposed the relative futility of some measures taken to avert price shocks for consumers while warning that gas prices were not done rising, at least for now. Gas prices are nationally averaged at $4.46 for a gallon of low-grade fuel. Wirth said it was “very hard to say” that gas prices had peaked, as some administration officials have hurriedly insisted over the past month. Now, negotiations over a ceasefire deal have collapsed and Iran’s grip over the Strait of Hormuz has so far proved impossible for the U.S. to shake loose.

  • GoofSchmoofer@lemmy.world
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    21 hours ago

    What gets me are the two different excuses that the public are given when it comes to gas prices:

    Well oil prices went up yesterday, so of course gas prices need to rise today.

    Well just because oil prices dropped doesn’t mean we can just lower gas prices - it takes weeks for that cheaper oil to make it to your car.