Gas station scene with high fuel prices, E15/E10 pumps, and EPA ethanol waiver announcement amid Iran conflict.
Gas station scene with high fuel prices, E15/E10 pumps, and EPA ethanol waiver announcement amid Iran conflict.
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EPA waives ethanol fuel restrictions amid soaring gas prices

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The Environmental Protection Agency announced on Wednesday it will temporarily lift federal limits on E15 and E10 gasoline blends to help lower prices strained by the Iran conflict. The waiver aims to boost fuel supply starting May 1. Gas prices have reached nearly $4 per gallon, the highest since 2022.

The EPA, under President Donald Trump, stated it is waiving restrictions barring E15—gasoline blended with 15% ethanol—from sale during summer months, a measure typically in place to reduce air pollution. The agency is also removing 'all federal impediments' to E10 sales nationwide. These changes will take effect May 1 and last until May 20, with possible extension, EPA Administrator Lee Zeldin said. 'EPA is working with our federal partners to reduce unnecessary costs and uncertainty and ensure that gas prices remain affordable for all Americans through the summer. This emergency action will provide American families with relief by increasing fuel supply and consumer choice,' Zeldin said. He added that President Trump has prioritized affordable domestic energy, noting progress in the administration's first year. National average gas prices hit nearly $4 per gallon this week, per AAA, up due to the ongoing war in Iran where attacks have shut the Strait of Hormuz, through which 25% of world oil passes. Diesel averages $5.37 per gallon, a 40% jump. Brent crude spiked to nearly $120 per barrel recently from $60-$70 in 2025, now at $98. Though the US imports little Middle East oil, global markets are disrupted. Trump acknowledged pump pain but prioritized the operation early on, saying it is 'far more important than having gasoline prices go up a little bit' and prices would drop 'very rapidly' post-operation. White House Press Secretary Karoline Leavitt said on March 10 the price rise is temporary, with long-term drops expected. Allies including the UK, France, Germany, Italy, Netherlands and Japan offered help securing the strait.

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X discussions praise the EPA's temporary waiver on E15 and E10 ethanol blends under Administrator Lee Zeldin as a swift response to gas prices nearing $4/gallon due to the Iran war, boosting domestic supply and offering pump relief. Supporters highlight American energy independence, while skeptics doubt significant price drops and warn of engine damage to older vehicles and small equipment. News outlets and analysts note benefits for corn growers but limited infrastructure for widespread impact.

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Illustration of rising fuel prices at a German gas station amid Iran war escalation, showing shocked drivers and political calls for intervention.
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Oil prices rise up to 14 percent due to Iran war

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The escalation of the Iran war is driving up oil prices and causing noticeable increases at German gas stations. Diesel now costs an average of 2.04 euros per liter, gasoline 1.94 euros. Politicians are calling for government interventions against rising fuel costs.

As the US-Iran conflict disrupts global oil via the Strait of Hormuz closure—driving prices above $100 per barrel—Trump administration rollbacks on vehicle fuel efficiency standards are amplifying domestic gasoline price surges, undoing decades of efficiency gains that previously blunted such shocks.

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President Trump has called for a temporary suspension of the federal gas tax to ease the burden of soaring pump prices caused by the ongoing war with Iran. The move would require congressional approval and comes as average gasoline costs have jumped more than 50 percent to $4.52 per gallon.

Gasoline prices stayed largely unchanged this week, remaining at their highest levels in nearly four years. The national average for regular fuel reached $4.49 per gallon as of May 18.

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Global oil prices dropped sharply on May 7, 2026, after US President Donald Trump said a deal with Iran was very possible, sparking optimism for lower pump prices in the Philippines.

Oil prices peaked above $114 per barrel on March 9 as the Iran war intensified, building on yesterday's surge past $110. Indian markets plunged amid fuel cost fears, while Asian governments rolled out measures to shield consumers from spiking prices.

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Despite the fuel tax discount, prices in Germany have risen again after an initial drop. ADAC and the Federal Cartel Office criticize that the 17-cent-per-liter tax cut is not fully passed on to consumers. Oil companies and associations dispute this.

 

 

 

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