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U.S. pump prices for a gallon of regular gas continued their decline this week following a week of speculation about the outcome of last Friday's OPEC meeting. With luck, prices won't climb ahead of...
The announced OPEC increase in production is expected to have a beneficial impact on summer gas prices. Even so, a road trip is going to cost more this year.
U.S. retail gas prices fell by about three cents last week and the national average stood at about $2.89 on Monday morning, according industry analysts at GasBuddy.
Gas prices will hit drivers in the pocket book this summer. Because of rising gas prices, the dent will be $69 more per month based on an average gallon of regular nationwide. A new AAA report shows...
Oil prices continued their downward move from last week, paving the way for additional drops in gasoline prices in the near future.
After rising sharply over the past several weeks, gas prices rose just a couple of pennies last week and not at all since Friday.
The price of a barrel of oil has fallen by $5 a barrel since last Thursday. U.S. consumers are paying an average of just under $3 a gallon for regular gas and might be about to catch a price break...
The average price for a gallon of regular gas has reached $2.97 as the Memorial Day holiday weekend begins. Even though crude oil prices plunged on Friday, prices are likely to remain elevated and...
Summer vacations have never been cheap. Rising gas prices could influence summer travel plans starting this Memorial Day weekend.
U.S. gas prices have risen to around $2.95 a gallon ahead of the Memorial Day holiday weekend and seem well on the way to well above $3.00. When do Americans change their choice of vehicles and their...
The U.S. crude oil stockpile unexpectedly jumped by nearly 6 million barrels last week. That has put downward pressure on prices.
Gas prices at the pump rose about five cents a gallon last week, and prices are expected to keep rising through and beyond the coming Memorial Day holiday weekend.
Rising gas prices are putting a crimp in Americans' plans for summer road trips. The number planning a road trip of is down by 24 percentage points compared to last year.
The average price for a gallon of gasoline nationwide has increased 24% in a year. It is too early to know whether $3 a gallon gasoline will curtail the plans of some people to drive this summer.
The number of land-based rigs drilling for oil in the United States was unchanged this week. This is the first week in seven that the count has not increased.