US Energy Chief Says Gas May Not Dip Below $3 Until Next Year
Source: Bloomberg Politics · Bias: Center
Summary
US gasoline prices may remain at $3 per gallon or more until next year, Energy Secretary Chris Wright said, contradicting Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent’s prediction of relief by summer.
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