US energy secretary forecasts gas prices below $3/gal by summer amid Iran tensions

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Energy Secretary Chris Wright says Americans could see gas prices dip below $3 per gallon by summer as the Iran conflict risks lessen, with a few weeks of relief anticipated; current averages hovered around $3.70/gal, while the Strait of Hormuz remains unsafe and U.S. efforts aim to reopen it amid ongoing strikes on Iranian targets.
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