Gasoline Prices Continue Spiking
Even the blending components for the fuel are more expensive these days.
Even the blending components for the fuel are more expensive these days.
U.S. oil and gas markets remain tight, even as production recovers from the disruption caused by Hurricane Ida and other storms.
More often than not, retail gasoline prices start to move lower in the fall—but this is not a typical year.
Proposal knocks $7,500 off electric vehicle purchase, and as much as $12,500 if it’s US-made.
Analysts are concerned the U.S. faces severe supply-side constraints.
The leaders of Australia, India and Japan are in Washington to seek cooperation in the face of China’s growing power.
Hurricane Ida left a long-lasting impact on the US energy sector, keeping gasoline prices high.
Ida is rivaling 2005’s Hurricane Katrina in terms of the impact on the U.S. energy sector, with prices rigid at 7-year highs.
Gas prices are at their highest since 2014, as Hurricane Ida leaves lasting impact on major U.S. refinery centers.