Wright on gas prices: ‘I can’t make any predictions’
Source: The Hill News · Bias: Center
Summary
Energy Secretary Chris Wright said Sunday he is “avoiding” predictions on gas prices, as the average cost has reached its highest point amid the war in Iran. “I can’t make any predictions about… oil prices or gasoline prices. The military part of the conflict took about what we expected,” Wright told host Kristen Welker on…
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