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Business Rundown: Relief At The Pump For Thanksgiving Travelers

2024/11/22
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Key Insights

Why are gas prices expected to be lower during the Thanksgiving holiday this year?

Gas prices are expected to be lower due to increased U.S. oil production, strong refining capacity, and weaker demand in China, which has kept global prices under control.

What is the expected national average for gas prices before the Thanksgiving holiday?

The national average is expected to be close to $3 a gallon, but may not drop below that threshold.

How does the incoming Trump administration's energy policy differ from the previous administration's?

The Trump administration is expected to focus on practical energy policies based on reality, emphasizing the importance of fossil fuels and reversing previous restrictions on oil and gas production.

Who has been named as the Energy Secretary pick by President-elect Trump, and what does this mean for the industry?

Chris Wright, CEO of a fracking company, has been named as the Energy Secretary pick. This choice is seen as a positive move for the industry, as it brings someone with direct energy experience to the role.

How might the new Energy Secretary's appointment impact U.S. energy production and environmental policies?

The appointment is expected to boost U.S. energy production by encouraging investment and reversing previous regulatory hurdles. It also aims to address environmental concerns more effectively by focusing on sustainable practices within the industry.

Chapters

The discussion focuses on the unseasonably low gas prices expected for Thanksgiving travelers, attributing the relief to increased U.S. oil production and weaker demand in China.
  • Gas prices are expected to remain low, possibly even dropping below $3 a gallon.
  • Record U.S. oil production and weaker global demand, particularly in China, are contributing to lower prices.
  • The holiday season typically sees increased demand, but this year's supply is expected to meet it.

Shownotes Transcript

Folks are gearing up next week for their Thanksgiving travel plans, and although an airplane may be a popular choice, AAA is forecasting that over 70 million people will be making their trek by car. Will gas prices stay tame?

FOX Business correspondent Gerri Willis speaks with FBN contributor and author of 'The Phil Flynn Energy Report,' Phil Flynn, to break down the unseasonably low energy prices for Thanksgiving roadtrippers and what President-elect Trump's Energy Secretary pick means for the oil and gas industry.

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