Americans can expect cheaper gas prices this year, with the national average set to fall below $3 a gallon, per GasBuddy.
"I think the second half of the summer is going to be more affordable than the first half," Patrick De Haan said.
US gas prices hit their lowest level since late April ahead of Independence Day, with the national average standing at $3.52 a gallon, per AAA.
De Haan noted that Saudi Arabia's latest decision to keep cutting crude production this summer could spark a rally in crude oil prices and offset GasBuddy's forecast for falling gas prices in August.
The June-November Atlantic hurricane season, and any unexpected refinery outages, could also pose risks for the downward trend in gas prices, De Haan said.
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