The IEA says US gasoline consumption surprised on the upside, averaging +1.5%
YoY in March–April and reversing a 12‑month decline. Pump prices have risen
nearly 50% since the conflict began, yet demand grew; preliminary data show
growth slowed in May–June. US drivers account for almost one‑third of global
gasoline use, making US demand pivotal for markets. The IEA cautioned some
recent gains may reflect stockpiling and expects demand growth to revert toward
historical trends by 2027.