Oil executives caution President Trump that shrinking supplies could push gas prices higher
Senior executives from major oil companies have cautioned President Donald Trump. They warn that dwindling fuel supplies could trigger a rise in gasoline prices. The executives
Senior executives from major oil companies have cautioned President Donald Trump. They
warn that dwindling fuel supplies could trigger a rise in gasoline prices. The executives
cite recent production cuts and logistical bottlenecks. A potential price spike would
affect commuters and the broader economy. The warning comes as the administration reviews
energy‑policy measures. Industry leaders suggest that strategic reserves and increased
output could help. They also note the risk of market volatility if supply issues persist.
The report urges swift government action to stabilise the fuel market. Analysts will
monitor policy responses for signs of price mitigation.