USA. Although crude oil prices have been rising in record numbers and are expected to reach an unexpected high in September, the U.S. Department of Energy (DOE) expects that despite this, the price of gasoline in the distributors of the same will begin to fall and continue the decrease in the rest of the year.In the short term, refineries in this country are expected to be paying $73.50 a barrel during August, compared with $61.60 paid in May in what was thought to be the highest figure.

