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Premium gasoline comes at a cost

In this episode of the Oil Markets podcast, light ends pricing editors Sarah Hernandez and Jordan Daniel and US clean products manager Matthew Kohlman discuss the record-high gasoline prices that are impacting drivers across the US. They discuss historically low inventories, how a shortage of octanes is driving up prices for premium grades, what the outlook is for gasoline demand, and prices through the rest of the summer.

This Oil Markets podcast was produced by Jennifer Pedrick in Houston.

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