Drop in Gas Prices May Be Thwarted by Coming Storm
Summary
A recent peace agreement between the U.S. and Iran has raised hopes that gas prices could start to fall. However, a tropical storm forming near the Gulf Coast may cause flooding and disrupt refineries, which could delay lower prices for drivers in the U.S.Key Facts
- U.S. and Iran announced a peace agreement to end a conflict that has affected oil trade.
- The deal could reopen the Strait of Hormuz, important for global oil shipping.
- Oil prices have dropped after the agreement was announced.
- A tropical storm is expected to hit the Gulf Coast, an area with many oil refineries.
- The storm could cause flooding and wind damage, threatening refinery operations.
- About 25% of U.S. refining capacity could be disrupted by the storm.
- Gas prices are around $4 per gallon, down from recent highs but still above pre-war levels of about $3 per gallon.
- Even if the peace deal holds, it may take months for gas prices to fully recover due to supply chain adjustments.
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