Reuters: Gasoline prices in the United States have reached their highest level in nearly four years.
Reuters reported that the increase in fuel prices in the United States has been exacerbated by the Iran war and disruptions in energy supply.
The Reuters news agency reported that gasoline prices in the United States have reached their highest level in nearly four years.
According to this report, the average price of a gallon of regular gasoline reached about $4.18 on Tuesday, a figure that shows a significant increase compared to before the start of the war.
Reuters has cited the main reason for this increase as the geopolitical tensions caused by the Iran war and disruptions in the global oil supply, factors that have led to a rise in crude oil prices and pressure on the fuel market.
The report also pointed to domestic refinery issues in the United States, which have contributed to the price increases and led to a restriction in the supply of petroleum products.
According to analysts’ assessments, if instability in the energy market and disruptions in export routes continue, there is still a possibility of further increases in gasoline prices in the United States.

