Gas prices rise to highest level since September as oil hovers above $70 per barrel

Key Points

  • Gasoline prices hit their highest level since September due to the switch to a more expensive summer blend and oil prices above $70 per barrel.
  • Refineries are undergoing maintenance, reducing supply, while demand increases with warmer weather and spring break road trips.
  • Geopolitical tensions, including U.S. pressure on Iran, Venezuela, and Russia, contribute to the oil price rally.

Summary

Gasoline prices in the U.S. have surged to their highest since September, driven by the transition to a more costly summer blend of fuel and oil prices hovering above $70 per barrel. According to AAA, the national average price for gasoline is around $3.24 per gallon, marking an increase from last month but still lower than a year ago. The switch to summer-blend gasoline, which is pricier to produce, coincides with refineries undergoing maintenance, thus reducing supply at a time when demand typically rises due to warmer weather and spring break travel. Additionally, geopolitical tensions, including U.S. actions against Iran, Venezuela, and Russia, have contributed to the recent oil price rally. The market is also on edge awaiting President Trump's announcement on tariffs, which could either further escalate or mitigate the current oil price dynamics.

yahoo
April 2, 2025
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