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United States pump costs set to get on Russian refinery blackouts

Gas prices for U.S. motorists might jump by as much as 15 cents a gallon, with global fuel products tighter after Ukraine's current attacks on Russian refineries, Patrick De Haan, petroleum expert at GasBuddy.com stated on Monday.

WHY IT is essential

Increasing gas costs could impede the U.S. government's. fight versus inflation. Greater pump costs currently contributed. to a strong jump in consumer and manufacturer prices in February.

CONTEXT

Motor fuel prices tend to rise seasonally this time of year. as travelers take to the roads and the U.S. changes to. more-expensive summer grade fuel. This year, Russian. refinery blackouts might enhance U.S. pump prices by an extra 5. to 15 cents a gallon from GasBuddy's previous April forecast of. in between $3.36 and 3.67 per gallon, De Haan stated.

Any additional supply shocks, like unexpected blackouts at. major U.S. refineries, could press domestic gas costs above. $ 4 a gallon for the first time considering that 2022, De Haan said.

BY THE NUMBERS

According to calculations, around 14% of Russia's. refining capacity has actually been shut down by drone attacks, and the. nation has banned gasoline exports for six months while. increasing imports from neighboring Belarus in March to deal with. possible fuel lacks.

Russian exports of tidy items like gas and diesel. are due to drop 30% to 1.2 million barrels per day in April,. according to an analysis of Kpler shipping information.

The total U.S. gasoline stockpile stood at 232.1 million. barrels since March 22, 1% lower than the previous 5 year's. average at this time of the year.

Gas costs averaged $3.536 a gallon at pumps throughout the. U.S. on Monday, up 6% from a month back and 1% above the exact same. time last year, information from vehicle driver group AAA showed.

(source: Reuters)