KEY POINTS
  • The White House is calling on OPEC and its allies to increase oil production as gas prices rise.
  • The Biden administration said OPEC+'s decision to gradually ease production cuts is "simply not enough" during a "critical moment in the global recovery."
  • The national average for a gallon of gas stood at $3.186 on Tuesday, up roughly $1 over the last year.
  • The White House is also calling on U.S. regulators to scrutinize prices at the pump.

The White House is calling on OPEC and its oil-producing allies to boost production in an effort to combat climbing gasoline prices, amid concerns that rising inflation could derail the economic recovery from Covid.

Biden administration officials spoke with representatives from OPEC's de facto leader Saudi Arabia this week, as well as with representatives from the United Arab Emirates and other OPEC+ members.