GasBuddy: Gas Prices Keep Falling, Peak Prices Likely in the Rearview Mirror04/14/2025Prices at the gas pump have posted a notable weekly decline and nearly every state is seeing prices fall. GasBuddy's Head of Petroleum Analysis Patrick De Haan shared the following: "After oil's sharp drop over the last couple of weeks— driven by concerns over the impact of U.S. tariffs and OPEC+ restoring production faster than expected— gasoline prices have posted a notable weekly decline, with nearly every state seeing prices fall. While I do expect gas prices to continue trending lower, any abrupt change in the current tariff situation could eventually bring the decline to a halt. For now, the good news is that gas prices typically reach their yearly peak around April 10, so we may have already witnessed 'peak pain' at the pump for 2025. As refiners near the end of seasonal maintenance and supply begins to rise— and with the changeover to summer gasoline nearly complete— it's increasingly likely that gas prices have already hit their high for the year."