Gas prices are falling toward $4 a gallon but outlook uncertain, analysts say
Source: ABC News
June 13, 2026, 5:02 AM
Gas prices have fallen toward $4 per gallon in recent weeks, nearing the milestone as oil costs have eased in response to negotiations between the United States and Iran.
The national average price of a gallon of gas stands at $4.10, marking a decline of 40 cents, or 8.8%, over the past month, AAA data showed. Gas prices, however, remain $1.12 higher than where they stood before the Iran war.
The national average price could drop below $4 over the coming days, though that outcome is hardly guaranteed, some analysts said. An ongoing global oil shortage threatens to rekindle price increases, especially in the event of escalating tensions in the Middle East, they added.
Ramanan Krishnamoorti, a professor of petroleum engineering at the University of Houston, said he expects gas prices to fall below $4 a gallon within as little as seven days. Still, he voiced uncertainty about the staying power of the potential relief. "I think you should be very, very skeptical," Krishanamoorti said. "Any global challenge is likely to put significant upward pressure on gasoline prices in the U.S."
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Lovie777
(24,151 posts)California remains the same.
SergeStorms
(20,971 posts)It's still at $4.55 gallon where I live, western New York. It's less if you're a member at Costco or Sam's.
mwmisses4289
(4,972 posts)The lowest is at Costco, at about 3.30, and highest is shell/exxon at about 4.00. Most stations seem to be holding at the 3.65 - 3.75 range.
Deisel is still around 4.50 -5.50.
mdbl
(8,906 posts)Then everyone can run around taking down the "trump did that" signs.
littlemissmartypants
(35,114 posts)modrepub
(4,232 posts)If you're looking for the culprit, thank the Chinese.
https://www.wsj.com/business/energy-oil/china-is-propping-up-the-world-economy-by-importing-a-lot-less-oil-f12d7813
Beijing plugs a three-million-barrel hole with little visible disruption, but analysts arent sure how long it can keep going
mpcamb
(3,247 posts)It's not up 60% like the last 3 months! Sure we can afford that!
LilElf70
(1,681 posts)when they have gone back to 2.58, which is what it was locally, prior to the fake war.
kimbutgar
(27,672 posts)It hasnt gone down where I live
Miguelito Loveless
(5,997 posts)In the last ten days for no discernible reason in my area (central NC).
SamuelTheThird
(1,396 posts)Commercial and strategic reserves are rapidily being drawn down. Strategic reserves (other than China) are being depleted even faster than in the US. This will impact gas prices.
Norrrm
(5,923 posts)If gas is up 40% by today's numbers, then the base would be 71.43% of today's price.
But Trump promised to cut energy prices in half so the true base would be 35.71% of today's price.
That would be a 180% price increase by Trump's earlier promise.
As if Trump's promise/word had any value.
Buddyzbuddy
(2,976 posts)$4.17 in AZ and $4.56 in NV.
Just providing real world information. Those prices are for regular unleaded. Diesel was running about $1.50- $2.00 more.