US Energy Chief Predicts Gas Prices Above $3 Through Next Year
The US Energy Secretary indicated gasoline prices may remain above $3 per gallon until 2025, while separate aviation fuel issues affect airline operations.

The US Energy Secretary said gasoline prices are likely to remain above $3 per gallon until next year, according to recent statements reported by multiple news outlets.
The prediction comes as energy markets continue to face various pressures affecting fuel costs across different sectors. Gas prices have been a significant concern for consumers and policymakers, with the $3 threshold serving as a key benchmark for affordability.
Separately, the aviation industry is experiencing fuel-related challenges that are impacting flight operations. At least one major airline has announced the cancellation of hundreds of flights, citing maintenance requirements amid what sources describe as jet fuel supply issues.
The cancelled flights include several transatlantic routes, with services to and from Seattle, San Francisco, Minneapolis-St Paul and Toronto among those affected. The airline attributed the cancellations to maintenance needs rather than directly citing fuel shortages.
Meanwhile, energy infrastructure developments continue as battery technology becomes increasingly cost-effective for power grid applications. The declining costs of battery storage systems are enabling greater adoption across electrical grids worldwide, representing a significant shift in energy storage capabilities.