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Phil Flynn

Phil Flynn is writer of The Energy Report, a daily market commentary discussing oil, the Middle East, American government, economics, and their effects on the world's energies markets, as well as other commodity markets. Contact Mr. Flynn at (888) 264-5665

 It’s beginning to look a lot like cheap gas, everywhere you go.  You might even save five or ten, when you fill your tank again. It has been five years since they’ve been this low

It’s beginning to look a lot like cheap gas, could fall even more.  But the prettiest sight to see is the money that will be in your own sock drawer.

Now you could buy those really cool boots or a jacket that’s cute because the gas price is low again. It was not just talk when Trump said they would drop after drilling started again. And the executive orders on energy that he signed with his own pen. 

It’s beginning to look a lot like cheap gas – everywhere you go

Now you can afford the Grand Hotel, eat out at night as well with cheap gas you will have extra dough

It’s beginning to look a lot like Cheap Gas. Soon the cheer will start. And the extra gifts you bring is because of the extra bling you saved filling your car.  It’s beginning to look a lot like cheap gas, everywhere you go.  You might even save five or ten, when you fill your tank again. It has been five years since they’ve been this low .

Sure, it’s Christmas once more as the holiday season delivers lower gas prices to end 2025.

President Trump has delivered on his promise to lower gasoline prices and just in time for Christmas in a world that seems fixated on affordability. President Trump’s policies delivered a much better than expected Consumer Price Index as well as one of the most important things to the record travelers for this holiday season and that is low gasoline prices.

AAA reports that, “This holiday season, drivers are celebrating as gas prices continue to drop, making road trips more affordable than ever! The national average has slid down by over 4 cents in just a week to $2.89—marking the lowest December prices we’ve seen since 2020. With crude oil staying cheap and holiday demand up, supply remains robust. Throughout 2025, the national average has held steady, with smooth sailing and no dramatic jumps at the pump.”

Trump critics struggle to give President Trump any credit, but these are the same people that didn’t want to give Babe Ruth any credit for the called shot in Wrigley Field. Called it—he said he would do it and it’s happening.  Not only because of his “drill baby drill” policies, which is a big part of it but also his strength on the world stage. You’ve seen the permits under President Trump surge to levels that have exceeded Joe Biden’s and Obama’s approvals by far. The gas industry just entered this new era of lower prices. The downward pressure on inflation that we’re starting to see is going to lower the oil and gas industry’s breakeven point.

The November inflation report brought a wave of holiday cheer and optimism to markets and analysts, showing prices rising at a much slower pace than anyone anticipated. The Consumer Price Index (CPI) increased by just 2.7 percent year-over-year—well below the 3.1 percent projected by most experts. This better-than-expected news offers cooling inflation and could pave the way for the Federal Reserve to lower interest rates and help keep the job market strong. Even so, some economists have cautioned against leaning too much on the CPI report, which was delayed and possibly compromised by the federal government shutdown and some because they want to root against any good news about the economy when Trump is in power because it exposes how wrong they have been about everything even after President Trump declared Christmas Eve a new Federal holiday!

They are Trump Grinch’s, “Those Grinch’s hated Trump! They will hate him even as he extended the whole Christmas season! Now, please don’t ask why. No one quite knows the reason. It could be because their heads are not screwed on just right. It could be, perhaps their shoes were too tight. But I think that the most likely reason of all may be that their heart sizes might be two sizes too small.

Yet natural gas is falling as the Fox Weather Ap shows that Santa’s Sleigh may have to put up with a rip-roaring night due to the wind! He has the Fox Weather ap on his sleigh to help Rudolph. Fox Weather is reporting that the holiday season arrived packed with intense weather patterns stretching across the country, impacting millions. From a coast-to-coast storm that kicked off the month of December, a nor’easter that slammed the East Coast, to the bone-chilling temperatures that have gripped the nation, La Niña, although weak, has not given up this season. Fox Weather will help[p Santa’s arrive safely to all of those on the nice list. The naughty ones, you’re on your own. And naughty or nice you can call Phil Flynn at 888-264-5665 to find out about opening an account.

Too much gas? Reuters reports that Energy Transfer is open to working with third parties on the Lake Charles LNG project but has reservations, as it primarily sees itself as a pipeline operator. Offtake agreements were structured to protect against LNG oversupply. The company previously stated financing would move forward only if 80% of the project was sold to equity partners. Lake Charles LNG, projected at 16.45 million mtpa, is now suspended, impacting on customers like Chevron, which had contracts for 3 mtpa. Both companies declined immediate comment.  The reason is that e a slowdown in LNG facility contracting industry-wide, with lower agreement rates affecting margins. Uday Turaga of ADI Analytics remarked that market saturation may lead to more project cancellations.

Separately, Energy Transfer will expand its Transwestern pipeline’s Desert Southwest project to meet rising demand. The budget increased to $5.6 billion, and the main pipeline diameter will grow to 48 inches, boosting capacity up to 2.3 billion cubic feet per day, with operations expected by late 2029. The company cited strong demand in the region and potential shifts from coal to natural gas as factors benefiting the project’s future.

So, make sure you download your Fox Weather app to keep up with this wildly fluctuating weather. You also need to stay tuned to the Fox Business Network because they are the only network in the world that is invested in you! You can also save money by giving the gift of the Phil Flynn Energy Report, the Daily Trade levels, and the Manic Metals Report. There is nothing more Holiday than giving away free futures reports to your neighbors. I’m sure they may make a Hallmark Movie about that someday.

 

Thanks,

Phil Flynn

Senior Market Analyst & Author of The Energy Report

Contributor to FOX Business Network

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