The average price of a gallon of regular gasoline in the U.S. rose 3 cents, to $3.72, during the past two weeks, marking the 12th straight week of price hikes at the pump.
That's according to a survey released Sunday.
Industry analyst Trilby Lundberg says gas prices are about to tumble, however, as crude oil and wholesale gasoline prices have started falling due to higher-than-expected crude output in Libya and ample U.S. crude oil stocks and ramped up production of gasoline.
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5 comments:
SUMMER = HIGHER GAS PRICES ALWAYS
so No it won't be going down anytime soon!
Uh oh, natives are getting restless, better take it back down to $3.50 to stop the grumbling.
Remember when the Wawa first opened on the S curve on rt 13 south in Salisbury,I sure do, .99 cents a gallon.
that's why i ride a bicycle every chance i get! despite the threats from motorists who feel i shouldn't be on the road
When Obama took office the price of gas was $1.84. At that point he blamed George Bush. The liar won't say anything now. Obama is nothing but a whore to Harry Reid and Nancy Pelosi.
MUSLUM PREZ SUPPORTING MUSCUM OIL.
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