Sentences with phrase «expect pump prices»

And while there's understandable anger that gasoline prices haven't come down as quickly, there's typically a lag effect, so analysts expect pump prices to drop further.

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Gas prices at the pump skyrocket, with the national average rising 7 cents per gallon, and more gains expected over the Labor Day weekend.
Buyers say better - than - expected earnings, as well as lower prices at the pump and relatively positive economic data provide three powerful catalysts that should drive a slow churn higher into the end of the year.
He said there were few signs of the economy's long - awaited turnaround, a pickup many expected would receive boosts from a weaker dollar, cheaper pump prices and low interest rates.
Because of possibly rising gasoline prices, U.S. drivers are expected to spend about $ 52 billion more at the gas pump this year compared to 2016, according to GasBuddy's 2017 Fuel Price Outlook.
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Gasoline prices up: Americans are expected to spend an average of $ 400 per household more on fuel this year than in 2016, as the rebound in crude prices is reflected in the cost of petrol at the pump.
Adnoc, which pumps most of the crude in the U.A.E., plans to announce the final offer size and pricing on Dec. 8, with the stock expected to begin trading on Dec. 13 in Abu Dhabi.
Retail price for this pump is $ 199 but expect to pay around $ 130, anything less is a bargain.
With the government removing fuel subsidies and oil marketers refusing to sell diesel at pump prices, the cost of doing business in Nigeria is expected to double over the next three months especially as oil hits a benchmark price of $ 38 per barrel with the International Monetary Fund (IMF) predicting a further drop to $ 20 per barrel by mid-year.
The statement further noted that «pump prices at current levels are expected to remain largely unchanged in the first pricing window of the month of December.»
We are outraged by this latest increase, more because, the prices at the pump for various petroleum products are expected to see a reduction effective today 1st February, 2016.
Edward Greisch @ 379 — If the price of wind turbines falls as expected, then it appears that wind with pump hydro will have a slightly lower LCOE than nuclear; not currently the case.
As time passes, all of them can expect more dry holes, reliance on expensive extraction techniques, cries of «Drill Baby Drill» (in new languages), messier extraction & refining processes (think Alberta Tar Sands), and, oh yeah, seriously higher prices at the pump.
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