The Hidden Reason Gas Prices Are Not Going Down
- Posted on August 19, 2026
- Oil (Petroleum) And Gasoline
- By The New York Times
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- 1 min read
Understanding fuel price dynamics requires looking beyond crude oil costs. The crack spread—the difference between crude oil and refined petroleum product prices—plays a crucial role in determining what consumers pay at the pump. This gap has widened significantly, creating persistent elevated gas prices independent of global oil markets. Analyzing refinery margins and downstream factors reveals why gasoline costs remain stubbornly high despite fluctuations in crude oil values.
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The Hidden Reason Gas Prices Are Not Going Down
Gas prices are going to remain high. Don’t blame the price of crude oil. Blame the crack spread. continue reading...