Is the forecast disappointing? What will happen to gasoline prices very soon

The problem of gasoline shortage will be gradually solved, but no one will be able to return prices to pre-war levels

Pre-war fuel prices should not be expected / Photo: Getty Images, Collage: Today

The problem of gasoline shortages will soon be resolved, but pre-war fuel prices will not be expected.

This was announced by the Secretary of the National Security and Defense Council Alexei Danilov in an interview with Liga.net.

So, we can observe how the cost of A-95 fuel is growing at Ukrainian gas stations, but there is no A-92 gasoline and gas at all. According to Danilov, the deficit problem (as a more economical than technological issue) will be resolved after a certain period of time.

However, when the cost of fuel is growing all over the world and costs conditionally 2 euros, then in Ukraine one euro cannot be in any way. In fact, we should not expect pre-war prices.

Gasoline in the US fell

For the first time in more than two months, the cost of gasoline in the US fell. This happened, according to CBS News, against the backdrop of lower oil prices and falling consumer demand.

On Friday (June 17), the national average fell to $4.99 a gallon, according to Patrick De Haan, an analyst at GasBuddy.

“Based on market conditions right now – they can and do change – the national average could drop to $4.55-$4.75 a gallon in the coming weeks if trends don’t change,” he noted.

Recall that over the past 12 months, the cost of fuel in the United States increased by 62% and reached a record high of $ 5 per gallon (3.8 liters).

Segodnya used to write about how a Polish company deceived Ukrainians with fuel purchases, and told who was delaying the supply of gasoline to Ukraine.

Source: Segodnya

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