Energy secretary on gas prices: ‘Americans will feel it for a few more weeks’

The Hill
by Tara Suter
March 15, 2026
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Energy Secretary says Americans will feel high gas prices for a few more weeks.

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You'll continue paying higher prices at the pump for several more weeks due to energy disruptions.

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Energy Secretary Chris Wright told Americans to expect high gas prices to continue "for a few more weeks" during a Sunday appearance. Wright attributed the price increases to a "short term disruption in the flow of energy" caused by the ongoing U.S. conflict with Iran. The Energy Secretary acknowledged that Americans are currently feeling the impact at gas pumps across the country. Wright characterized the situation as temporary, suggesting relief may come within the next several weeks as energy flow disruptions resolve.

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