Gas Price Predictions: Why Experts Remain Concerned About Oil Markets

Experts remain concerned about oil markets because of a volatile combination of constrained global supply, geopolitical disruptions that have closed...

Experts remain concerned about oil markets because of a volatile combination of constrained global supply, geopolitical disruptions that have closed...

Yes, crude oil prices could push inflation higher again. As of May 2026, Brent crude oil is trading at approximately $104 per barrel, up nearly 60% from...

Energy traders are watching oil prices with intense scrutiny this week as global supply disruptions through the Strait of Hormuz continue to reshape...

Oil prices have already reached triple digits and show no signs of retreating anytime soon. As of May 23, 2026, Brent crude is trading between $103 and...

Gas prices in Buffalo have climbed again, with the average price at the pump reaching $4.41 per gallon as of early May 2026.

Yes, North Carolina gas prices are climbing again. As of mid-May 2026, the state's average fuel price stands at $4.12 to $4.

National gasoline prices remain near multi-year highs as of May 2026, with the AAA national average hitting $4.

Yes, Americans could see $6 gas again, and for many, it's not a theoretical possibility—it's already happening.

Americans are talking about gas again because they're paying for shock. The national average has climbed to $4.52–$4.

Yes, crude oil could reach $120 per barrel again—but probably not under current conditions, according to the U.S. Energy Information Administration (EIA).