
Gasoline prices fall to $3.99 per gallon
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- The national average price of gasoline dropped to $3.99 per gallon, falling below the four-dollar threshold.
- Crude oil benchmarks fell up to 15% as shipping lanes prepare to resume normal operations.
- The price decline follows a newly signed 60-day diplomatic memorandum between Washington and Tehran.
The national average price of Gasoline dropped to $3.99 per gallon following a diplomatic agreement.
This pricing level contrasts with the national average of $4.50 per gallon recorded one month ago.
"Prices should head toward $3.70 per gallon now that an agreement is signed," said GasBuddy Analyst Patrick de Haan.
Additionally, international diesel prices reached $5.60 per gallon during the height of the recent shipping corridor blockades.
Energy markets previously climbed as conflict removed more than 1 billion barrels of oil from global distribution channels.
Concurrently, domestic benchmark WTI Crude dropped 15% to trade below $75 per barrel during recent sessions.