SOLGasoline prices can rise more than crude oil prices because gasoline must be refined from oil. If refineries have limited capacity, maintenance issues, or higher demand (such as during summer travel), gasoline supply can tighten even when oil supply is stable. In addition, taxes, distribution costs, and refinery profit margins can push gasoline prices up faster than the price of crude oil.
SOLGasoline prices can rise more than crude oil prices because gasoline must be refined from oil. If refineries have limited capacity, maintenance issues, or higher demand (such as during summer travel), gasoline supply can tighten even when oil supply is stable. In addition, taxes, distribution costs, and refinery profit margins can push gasoline prices up faster than the price of crude oil.
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