US gas prices have rocketed higher during the on-again, off-again war with Iran.

U.S. gasoline prices have begun rising again as renewed conflict involving Iran and continued attacks on Russian energy infrastructure tighten global oil and fuel supplies.

Rising crude oil prices driven by renewed Middle East tensions could push the U.S. national average gasoline price above $4 per gallon within the next week.

After several weeks of reprieve for drivers, the US national average price of gasoline could top $4 per gallon within a week...

Diesel prices hit $5 a gallon, up 33% since the Iran conflict began. Crude oil reaching a new all-time high by December 31 at 12.5% YES.

Diesel tops $5 a gallon as regular gas reaches almost $4, nearly a dollar and a quarter more than a year ago

US gas prices have rocketed higher during the on-again, off-again war with Iran.

President Trump's decision to restart the Iran war has spiked diesel prices, leading to higher costs for goods. Analysts predict a further 20-25 cent increase.

US diesel prices have surged past $5 per gallon as the closure of the Strait of Hormuz removes 14 million barrels per day from global oil markets.