Trump blasts oil companies for not lowering prices to consumers, accuses them of price gouging

President Donald Trump criticized major oil companies for not lowering gas prices despite falling oil purchase costs. He claimed they are engaging in price gouging and ordered the Department of Justice to investigate. Trump expressed frustration that gas prices are not decreasing proportionally to oil prices, as he publicly called for faster reductions. This statement followed a period of rising oil prices after the U.S. launched Operation epic Fury against Iran, which included Iran closing the Strait of Hormuz, a critical energy passage. Oil prices surged to over four-year highs, with WTI crude reaching $119.47 and Brent crude $126.41 per barrel. Recently, oil and gas prices have declined amid rumors of a potential peace agreement between Iran and the U.S., leading to lower crude oil prices and a drop in the national average gas price to about $3.97 per gallon.


President Donald Trump criticized “big oil companies” for not lowering prices for consumers, even though oil purchase costs have dropped. He accused oil companies of price gouging consumers, ordered the Department of Justice to investigate the current practice, and demanded that the country’s gas prices start dropping quickly. Trump issued the rebuke to oil companies in a Truth Social post shortly after midnight on Wednesday.

“The big Oil Companies are not dropping their price at the pump commensurate with the sharply lower prices they are paying for Oil,” said Trump in his post. “Those prices are dropping like a rock! In other words, customers are being ‘gouged.’ I have instructed the DOJ to immediately start looking into this. Gasoline prices better start going down a lot faster than what I’m seeing!”

Worldwide oil prices soared after the United States initiated Operation Epic Fury against Iran on Feb. 28. During the conflict, Iran closed the Strait of Hormuz, arguably the world’s most essential energy chokepoint, with approximately 25% of global seaborne oil trade passing through it, causing economic shockwaves in the oil industry. U.S. West Texas Intermediate crude oil hit a high price of $119.47 per barrel on March 9, while Brent Crude oil reached a high of $126.41 on April 30, the highest price total in over four years.

GAS PRICES: NATIONAL AVERAGE DROPS 56 CENTS IN A MONTH TO $3.97 PER GALLON

Recently, oil prices have dropped amid rumors of a peace deal being negotiated between the countries. Oil costs hit a three-month low earlier in June after Trump announced an agreement had been reached. As of early Wednesday morning, Brent Crude oil was priced at $76.22 per barrel while WTI oil was at $72.28 per barrel.

Gas prices in the country have also steadily declined over the last month as a result, corresponding with falling oil prices and rumors of peace between Iran and the U.S. As of June 23, the national average price for a gallon of regular gas was $3.926, down from $4.529 a month ago.  



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