Energy industry experts say Americans shouldn't expect gas prices to recede from their record highs immediately.
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"It's really emotions that are driving these markets. Do I think that we still have more upward mobility in pricing? Absolutely. I don't think we've seen the peak just yet," Strawbridge added. "But I think as we start to plateau, as we start to see economies cool and as we see production grow, I think we will start to see a plateau."
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