Gasoline Futures Fall from 5-Month High
2026-02-25 16:21
By
Agna Gabriel
1 min. read
US gasoline futures fell below $2 per gallon, moving away from a five-month high of $2.01 hit on February 19, as traders awaited developments from nuclear talks between the US and Iran, which are set for a third round on Thursday in Geneva.
A Hezbollah official said the group would not intervene in limited US strikes on Iran, and Donald Trump said he favors a diplomatic solution but warned of consequences if no deal is reached, keeping markets cautious given the Strait of Hormuz’s role as a key route for nearly a third of global tanker traffic.
Meanwhile, Ukrainian strikes on Russian refineries forced Russian companies to export crude rather than gasoline.
The latest EIA data showed US gasoline stocks fell by 1 million barrel to 254.8 million in the week ended February 20, above market expectations for a 560 thousand barrel draw.