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Energy Secretary reveals how long Americans will suffer higher gas prices amid Iran war

March 15, 2026
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WASHINGTON — Energy Secretary Chris Wright predicted that Americans will continue to experience the pinch in their wallets at the gas pump for the “next few weeks,” but he was hopeful that prices could drop below $3 a gallon by the summer. 

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“It is a short-term disruption in the flow of energy,” Wright told NBC’s “Meet the Press” on Sunday. “Americans are feeling it right now. Americans will feel it for a few more weeks, but at the end, we will have removed the greatest risk to global energy supplies.”

Gas prices are currently averaging $3.69 nationally, according to the latest data from the American Automobile Association. The AAA national average was below $3 a gallon before the war in Iran broke out.

Energy Secretary Wright told ABC News’ “This Week” on Sunday he expects oil prices to come down once the Iran war ends “in the next few weeks.” ABC News
An Iranian man speaks on his mobile phone as he stands on the debris in front of destroyed buildings following a military strike on the Iranian capital Tehran. AFP via Getty Images

Wright recalled how gasoline prices neared $5 a gallon at one point during the Biden administration, but was hopeful that there wouldn’t be a repeat of that this time. 

“There’s a very good chance that’ll be true,” he said when asked about whether gas prices could fall below $3 a gallon by the summer. “There’s no guarantees in war. The timeframe’s still not entirely clear. But I think that’s certainly a goal of the administration and very possible.”

Oil prices have been hovering around $100 a barrel in the futures markets since President Trump announced a massive attack on Kharg Island, a critical Iranian oil hub, where some 90% of its crude exports flow through.

“This conflict will come to an end in the next few weeks, and we’ll see a rebound in supplies and a pushing down of prices after that,” Wright told ABC News’ “This Week” on Sunday.

“We were very aware, very aware, that we would have [a] short-term disruption… [that] would cause a little bit of increased prices on Americans,” he added. “Prices today are still far below where they were in the Biden administration, where they were begging, bartering, and bribing Iran to behave better.”

Some Iranian officials have warned that oil prices could broach $200 a barrel as the theocratic regime leverages its ability to wreak havoc in the critical chokepoint of the Strait of Hormuz, where about a fifth of the world’s seaborne oil traverses annually.  


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“I would pay no attention to what Iran says,” he told NBC’s “Meet the Press”  when asked about the risks of oil prices broaching $200 a barrel.

“There is a lot of energy that flows through the Strait of Hormuz. And depending upon the timing and the manner in which this conflict comes to an end, we’re going to see some elevated pricing until we get there,” Wright acknowledged. “We have done many, many actions to mitigate that price rise.”

Last week, the International Energy Agency (IEA) announced that its member countries were going to release some 400 million barrels of oil.

People gather outside a damaged building following an Iranian projectile strike in central Israel. REUTERS
Israeli security forces and first responders inspect a building hit by an Iranian projectile strike at a residential neighborhood in Bnei-Brak, on the eastern outskirts of Tel Aviv. AFP via Getty Images

The Trump administration announced that it plans to unleash 172 million barrels from America’s oil reserves, which would bring the emergency supply down to its lowest level since 1982. 

Still, Wright acknowledged that the Strait is not safe to traverse at the moment. 

“That’s one of the objectives at the end of this conflict is to reopen the Strait of Hormuz,” he added. “Since the conflict began, Iran has impeded flow through the Strait of Hormuz. And that is still the case today. We have focused initially on their ability to project distant power. Impeding flows in the Strait of Hormuz, which is right next to Iran.”

“That’s going to be an increasing focus of our military going forward.”

Trump said Saturday that allied countries will be dispatching ships to the Strait to make the critical oil chokepoint “open and safe.” Top administration officials have long contended that they expected that Iran would try to thwart travel through the Strait if the US took military action against the regime. 

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