If supply and demand were the only factors driving the prices of oil and gas, You might think that's what sets prices. If you've watched the market in the last few years, this years virus has cut into profit's of unsold product and normal seasonal increased use is also a factor. And a few months ago the price of crude oil sunk to -$38 a barrel. What that should turn out to be is, being the oil was below free to buyers, the price of oil and gas should also drop. But it won't. The mfgrs still want to make the same profit margin , regardless of what they pay for oil, and demand doesn't matter. The selling price will still be the average of what it has been selling for. Why? Because the regulatory agency's aren't interested or can't do anything about it. If restrictions on movement get eased in our country, you can bet the price of oil products will go up. People driving more going back to work, more planes flying, more boat use,I don't think cruise ships anywhere are sailing now. Personal and commercial buss's, basically any thing that uses fossil fuel. The trucking industry has been moving pretty close to normal as the items for life still need to be delivered.,,