U.S. motorists are once again feeling the pinch at the pump, with the average retail price of regular gasoline climbing above $4 per gallon. The U.S. Energy Information Administration (EIA) recently pegged the nationwide average at about $4.10 per gallon, underscoring the sharp rise in fuel costs.

While higher gasoline prices are a headwind for consumers, they can create a favorable backdrop for refiners when elevated product prices translate into stronger refining margins.

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