Gasoline prices have been falling amid weakening seasonal demand, driving refinery margins lower.
Gas prices were at $3.575 a gallon on Wednesday, according to AAA, down from $3.584 a day ago and $3.881 a week ago.
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Because gasoline is made from crude oil, anything that affects the crude oil markets tends to affect gas prices, just like it did when the Russia-Ukraine crisis hit last year.
While Israel and Hamas are not major oil producers, an escalating conflict could drive crude oil prices higher, which would change the story for gas prices.
Persons:
—, Brent
Organizations:
Bloomberg, AAA, Service, US Energy Information Administration
Locations:
Israel, Russia, Ukraine, Gaza, Iran