Midwest Drivers May See Gasoline Below a Dollar
Drivers in Chicago and other parts of the Midwest may see gasoline prices at the pump fall to 99 cents a gallon as regional stockpiles swell.
Gasoline Falls Below $2 a Gallon for First Time in 6 Years
Just as Americans start to hit the road for the holidays, the average price of gasoline at the pump has dropped below $2 a gallon for the first time in more than six years as global oil supply continues to surge.
Natural Gas Slumps to 10-Year Low as Forecasts Keep Getting Warmer
Record warmth sent U.S. natural gas prices tumbling to a 10-year low as December appeared to be a bust for bulls.
Get Ready for $2 Gasoline Again
U.S. gasoline pump prices are poised to drop below $2 a gallon for the first time in more than six years, which is sure to bring comfort and joy to drivers.
America's Highways Come Alive as Cheap Gas, Job Growth Spur Driving
Americans are increasingly taking to the highways and byways as lower gasoline prices and rising employment spur a “road trip recovery,” according to Nicholas Colas, chief market strategist at Convergex.
Gas Prices Below $2 are Coming, AAA Says
The price of gasoline is expected to decline to less than $2 a gallon this winter for most of the country, according to a recent report by AAA.
September 3, 2015Breakdown at Indiana Refinery Sends Midwest Gasoline Prices Soaring
For want of a refinery unit in Indiana, oil prices are tumbling in Oklahoma and Alberta while gasoline prices in the Midwest are soaring.
Americans Get Relief at the Pumps Ahead of July 4 Road Trips
Retail gasoline prices are falling in the United States just in time for Americans to take to the roads in record numbers for the July 4 holiday.
US Drivers Take Equivalent of 3,900 Trips to the Sun as Refiners Churn Out Gasoline
Oil supplies are abundant. America’s refiners are running the hardest in 10 years. So why isn’t the country awash in gasoline?
June 17, 2015Record Gasoline Output to Curb Biggest US Oil Glut in 85 Years
Refiners are poised to make gasoline at a record pace this year, keeping the biggest U.S. crude glut in more than 80 years from overflowing storage.