Rewakening the ‘inflation monster,’ OPEC+ moves to send US gas prices higher | CNN Business

OPEC+ announces surprise oil production cuts, poised to send US gas prices soaring.

In a move that is likely to reignite inflation concerns, the OPEC+ alliance has agreed to slash its oil production by over 1.6 million barrels per day starting in May. The decision, which was made on Sunday, sent Brent crude futures and WTI prices surging by around 6% in trading on Monday.

The expected impact of this move will be felt at US gas pumps, where prices are set to rise by approximately 3-4 cents per gallon, according to industry trackers. This uptick is largely driven by the reduced oil supply, which will lead to higher costs for refiners and ultimately result in increased fuel prices for consumers.

Tom Kloza, global head of energy analysis for OPIS, a leading gas price tracker, predicts that US drivers could see their average gasoline price reach $3.80-3.90 per gallon "in relatively short order" due to the OPEC+ production cuts. This would be a significant increase from the current national average of $3.51.

Kloza believes that prices are unlikely to spike as high as they did in 2022, when US gas prices reached record levels of over $5 per gallon following Russia's invasion of Ukraine and subsequent disruptions to global energy markets. However, he notes that a hurricane or other storms affecting production along the Gulf Coast could push prices even higher by the end of summer.

While OPEC+ does have the ability to cut oil production, Kloza acknowledges that it will be challenging for them to offset the losses caused by their current reduction. The US Strategic Petroleum Reserve's planned releases and increased domestic oil production are seen as key factors that have kept prices under control thus far. Nevertheless, the prospect of reduced supply is set to fuel inflation concerns, with prices potentially surging back towards $4 per gallon or higher in the near future.
 
just saw this news 🤔, OPEC+ is really gonna make a dent on our wallets... 1.6 million barrels less oil = 3-4 cents more gas every gal... can't say I'm thrilled about it 😒, but hey at least they're trying to keep the global oil supply in check, right? 💡 meanwhile, my local gas station is still asking for $5 a gallon 🤑, guess that's the life of a west coaster...
 
I'm not surprised by this news 🤔... like, OPEC+ has been playing games with oil production for years and now they're gonna cut it again? It's just another example of how supply and demand can be manipulated to screw people over 🤑. And yeah, US gas prices are gonna go up - it's not like we didn't see this coming... but still, 3-4 cents per gallon might as well be a whole dollar or two for some people's wallets 💸.

I mean, what's the plan here? Are they really expecting everyone to just absorb the shock of higher prices? Or is there gonna be some sort of government intervention or economic stimulus to cushion the blow? 🤷‍♀️ Either way, I'm not holding my breath...
 
I dont get why opec+ has to cut production like whats wrong with them having a lil more oil 🤔... anyway, i was reading about this and i saw that gas prices are gonna go up 🚗💸 like 3-4 cents per gallon? thats kinda steep for me... is it gonna affect people who cant afford to buy gas that much? 🤷‍♀️ btw, has anyone else tried those new energy drinks that come in a can? i heard theyre super good but also kinda pricey 💦
 
🤔 OPEC+ is gonna push gas prices up again and it's a bummer for those who can't afford it. I feel bad for people living in states like California where gas prices are already crazy high. 💸 3-4 cents might not seem like much but it adds up when you're driving around every day. I'm all for conserving energy but do they have to cut production so drastically? 🤷‍♂️
 
Ugh what's going on with gas prices lol 🤯 I swear, every time it goes up, my budget gets like "what do I even do now?" 💸 And yeah, I'm pretty sure I'll be taking that hit to my wallet too... like I can already see the rise in prices and I'm just over here thinking "no thank you" 😒 And btw, isn't May still kinda warm? Can we just have a relaxing summer without worrying about gas prices for once? 🌞😴
 
😒 so now we're gonna blame opec+ for us gas prices goin up? like how come they didn't consider that effect before makin' these cuts? 🤔 also, what's up with this 'relatively short order' thing tom Kloza's sayin'? does he have any data to back it up or is he just makin' stuff up 🤑
 
🤯💸 Just heard about OPEC+ slashing oil production... 🤦‍♂️ Not good news for us US drivers! 😬 Gas prices are gonna skyrocket ⛽🚨 I'm thinking $3.80-$3.90 per gallon is a bit steep 🤑. 🌪️ If there's a hurricane or storm, it'll be game over for our wallets 💸. We need to keep an eye on this situation 😬. Not sure how OPEC+ can offset the losses, but we'll see... 🤔💡
 
🤔 just another reason to consider buying an electric car... the thought of those 1.6 million barrels a day being cut doesn't sit right with me 🌎💨 still hoping that green energy will be able to keep up with demand and not just push prices back up ⚡
 
Mmmm, this OPEC+ decision is giving me a bit of a headache 🤕💸. I mean, who wants to pay more for gas? 😒 Those 3-4 cents per gallon might not seem like much, but it's still gonna add up on our wallets 💰. And with prices potentially going up to $4+ per gallon... ugh! 🙅‍♂️ That'd be a real buzzkill for road trips and summer adventures 🚗🌞.

I'm kinda hoping that those OPEC+ cuts won't have too much of an impact on the global economy 🤞. We don't want to see inflation go through the roof 📈. But at the same time, it's cool that they're trying to regulate oil production and keep things under control 💪.

One thing I do wanna know is: what's gonna happen when hurricane season rolls around? 🌪️ Those storms can mess with production like crazy! ⛈️ We'll just have to wait and see how this all plays out 🤔.
 
💡 I'm kinda surprised by this move from OPEC+. 1.6 million barrels a day cut sounds like a lot! 🤯 What's behind it? Is Russia playing hardball again? 💔 Anyway, I can see how that'd send gas prices through the roof. $3.80-3.90 per gallon is already crazy enough for me... I remember 2022 was wild, $5 per gallon? 😲 Now that's a price hike! 🚗 What do you guys think about this move? Should we be stockpiling gas or something?
 
dude I'm telling ya, this OPEC+ thing is just going to make things worse for regular people 🤦‍♂️. They're slashing production by 1.6 million barrels a day? that's like taking an extra $10 outta every single person's wallet 💸. I mean yeah the economy might be doing alright now, but we can't keep relying on cheap oil prices to get us through 🚫. what's next? raising taxes? it's just a slippery slope, you know?
 
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