Oil executives warn Trump that dwindling supplies could trigger gas price spike
Oil industry leaders have raised concerns with the White House. They told President Trump that a decline in fuel inventories is underway. Executives say
Oil industry leaders have raised concerns with the White House. They told
President Trump that a decline in fuel inventories is underway. Executives say
the reduced supply could cause gasoline prices to rise sharply. The warning
comes amid ongoing volatility in global oil markets. Analysts note that domestic
demand remains strong despite recent price fluctuations. Officials are urged to
consider policy steps to stabilize the market. The industry fears higher costs
could burden American consumers. The report highlights the need for coordinated
action to prevent a price surge.