US Energy Secretary Predicts Gas Below $3 Per Gallon by Summer Despite Iran Tensions

U.S. Energy Secretary Chris Wright announced that gasoline prices are expected to fall below $3 per gallon before summer, signaling potential relief for consumers amid recent spikes. This forecast comes as the U.S. plans to mitigate Iran's threat to global energy supplies, improving the outlook despite ongoing Middle East tensions. Market watchers will monitor geopolitical developments closely, as escalation or resolution could significantly influence oil prices and fuel costs in the coming months.
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