Despite record-breaking US oil exports reaching 5.2 million barrels per day (a 30% increase since the war began), domestic gas prices have surged 40%, demonstrating that increased supply and export volume does not necessarily translate to lower consumer prices due to complex market dynamics including global demand, geopolitical factors, and supply chain constraints.
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Record Oil Exports: Why Gas Prices Are Still High #shorts本站添加:
Crude to surge past $115 a barrel.
Uh what is a good thing.
We're not seeing any benefit from it, but the US is exporting a record 5.2 million barrels per day.
A 30% jump since the war began. But unfortunately, my gas prices have jumped 40.
Yeah, we're not seeing any benefit from that so far, which is unfortunate and doesn't feel right.
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