Gas Prices May Follow Demand Levels Lower
GasBuddy’s Patrick DeHaan thinks gas prices will start to drop gradually.
GasBuddy’s Patrick DeHaan thinks gas prices will start to drop gradually.
Even with gas prices at the highest level in 6 years, demand is outpacing supplies.
Citing weeks of federal data showing surging demand, analysts say gas prices could be stuck above $3 per gallon all summer.
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The last time prices topped $3 per gallon was in 2014. But that’s discouraging few commuters.
Without pipelines, oil suppliers may switch turn to potentially unsafe rail, analysts say.
Consumers hit with the highest gasoline prices since 2014 as they get ready for summer vacations.
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