
Gas Prices to Drop, Thanks to US-Iran Ceasefire
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Gas prices set to drop as U.S.-Iran ceasefire eases oil costs. Patrick De Haan, GasBuddys head analyst, predicts a dip starting Thursday night, potentially falling under four dollars a gallon in one to two weeks. Current average for regular gas is four dollars sixteen cents, while diesel is at five dollars sixty-seven cents. Prices surged after U.S.-Iran conflict, but oils already pulling back, with Brent crude dipping under one hundred dollars a barrel since the ceasefire announcement.
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