‘It’s getting scary’: Rising gas prices bring frustration to Houston residents
HOUSTON — Elyse Vandermolen is like many residents of Houston — a Texan frustrated by watching the price per gallon tick higher at the gas pump while the oil-producing state she calls home is set for record exports because of the war in Iran.
“It just makes your eyes pop out when you fill up the tank,” Vandermolen told The Canadian Press at a Shell station Tuesday.
U.S. President Donald Trump has been boasting that empty supertankers are approaching the Gulf Coast as the conflict in Iran causes an unprecedented global supply chain disruption due to the nearly six-week closure of the Strait of Hormuz.
North American oil companies will see a boost in revenues. That’s unlikely to result in lower costs for Texans at the pump.











