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Trump will ease smog regulations on summer gasoline in order to lower prices, sources claim

Two sources with knowledge of the situation say that the Trump administration will announce on Wednesday a temporary lifting of federal smog-cutting restrictions on summer-blend gas to 'curb rising fuel prices due to the war in Iran.

This move will make gasoline more affordable by preventing refiners from switching to expensive summer blends. Fuel retailers will also be able to sell gasoline containing 15% ethanol (also known as E15) throughout the summer driving seasons, when more stringent rules would normally limit its use.

Analysts believe the change will reduce retail prices by several cents per gallon and help both consumers and refiners who are struggling to meet fuel shortages. According to AAA, the average price of a gallon in the United States has recently risen above $3.97. This is a dramatic increase from less than $3 earlier this season.

In order to reduce air pollution, the U.S. switches to summer gasoline to reduce pollution. These blends are less volatile, which can reduce evaporation and smog during warmer weather.

The Iran conflict has caused a disruption in global supply. U.S. crude oil?topped $100 per barrel for the first since the Russia-Ukraine crisis of 2022.

The U.S. Environment?Protection?Agency, which oversees these regulations, has said that it has worked hard to promote American dominance in energy and "monitors the supply" with federal and industry partners.

The White House is expected to make the move as part of a larger effort to limit the political and economic fallout that will result from the rising cost of energy during the summer driving season. (Reporting and editing by Lisa Shumkaer; Jarrett Renshaw)

(source: Reuters)