Chevron CFO says gas prices will normalize after Trump presses Big Oil

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Chevron CFO says gas prices will normalize after Trump presses Big Oil

A sign displays the prices of unleaded gasoline and diesel fuel at a Chevron gas station in Bay Harbor Island, Florida, US, on Monday, June 22, 2026. …

A sign displays the prices of unleaded gasoline and diesel fuel at a Chevron gas station in Bay Harbor Island, Florida, US, on Monday, June 22, 2026. Zak Bennett | Bloomberg | Getty Images Chevron Chief Financial Officer Eimear Bonner told CNBC on Thursday that the oil major expects U.S. gasoline prices to fall as the Middle East situation continues to normalize. Her comments come shortly after U.S. President Donald Trump ordered an investigation into Big Oil, accusing them of "gouging" consumers by failing to lower gasoline prices in line with the recent decline in crude prices . Responding to Trump's criticism, Chevron's Bonner said energy majors were "doing everything we can" to resolve the situation, but that it would take time for fuel prices to come down. "What I would say is, we're all concerned about prices. So, there is a lot of empathy, whether it's in the U.S. or here in the U.K. or in Europe for consumers," Bonner told CNBC's " Squawk Box Europe " on Thursday. "It's going to take time though. There is a lag between, you know, oil prices and reductions in oil prices and when that shows up at the pump, but we expect that prices will come down as things continue to normalize." Speaking to reporters at the White House on Wednesday, Trump named the likes of Chevron, Exxon Mobil , Shell and BP and said gasoline prices "should be much lower at the pump." The U.S. …

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