Not exact matches
Natural
Gas Natural gas futures were among the quarter's key decliners -LRB--7.5 %, to US$ 2.73 per million British thermal units) as production growth outweighed seasonal consumption and higher exports of the fuel.1 Spot prices saw an even larger drop of 20.6 % (to US$ 2.81) as the support of December's weather - related demand spikes faded and a more normal winter pattern developed.1 Natural gas generally took its downward price cues from elevated US production and growth in the natural gas - focused rig count, which increased from 179 to 194 in March alone.2 Despite the price drop, traders remained optimistic given surging US shale - gas exports and a supply deficit that was 20 % larger than the five - year average at March - end, the biggest in four years.3 Moreover, total natural gas inventories of 1.38 trillion cubic feet were nearly 33 % below their year - ago level.3 Meanwhile, the market appeared focused on an anticipated production surge (2018 is projected to be a record growth year for gas supplies) and may have overlooked intensifying demand as US exports increasingly helped drain suppli
Gas Natural
gas futures were among the quarter's key decliners -LRB--7.5 %, to US$ 2.73 per million British thermal units) as production growth outweighed seasonal consumption and higher exports of the fuel.1 Spot prices saw an even larger drop of 20.6 % (to US$ 2.81) as the support of December's weather - related demand spikes faded and a more normal winter pattern developed.1 Natural gas generally took its downward price cues from elevated US production and growth in the natural gas - focused rig count, which increased from 179 to 194 in March alone.2 Despite the price drop, traders remained optimistic given surging US shale - gas exports and a supply deficit that was 20 % larger than the five - year average at March - end, the biggest in four years.3 Moreover, total natural gas inventories of 1.38 trillion cubic feet were nearly 33 % below their year - ago level.3 Meanwhile, the market appeared focused on an anticipated production surge (2018 is projected to be a record growth year for gas supplies) and may have overlooked intensifying demand as US exports increasingly helped drain suppli
gas futures were among the quarter's key decliners -LRB--7.5 %, to US$ 2.73 per million British thermal units) as production growth outweighed seasonal consumption and
higher exports of the fuel.1 Spot
prices saw an even larger drop of 20.6 % (to US$ 2.81) as the support of December's weather - related demand spikes faded and a more normal winter pattern developed.1 Natural
gas generally took its downward price cues from elevated US production and growth in the natural gas - focused rig count, which increased from 179 to 194 in March alone.2 Despite the price drop, traders remained optimistic given surging US shale - gas exports and a supply deficit that was 20 % larger than the five - year average at March - end, the biggest in four years.3 Moreover, total natural gas inventories of 1.38 trillion cubic feet were nearly 33 % below their year - ago level.3 Meanwhile, the market appeared focused on an anticipated production surge (2018 is projected to be a record growth year for gas supplies) and may have overlooked intensifying demand as US exports increasingly helped drain suppli
gas generally took its downward
price cues from elevated US production and growth in the natural
gas - focused rig count, which increased from 179 to 194 in March alone.2 Despite the price drop, traders remained optimistic given surging US shale - gas exports and a supply deficit that was 20 % larger than the five - year average at March - end, the biggest in four years.3 Moreover, total natural gas inventories of 1.38 trillion cubic feet were nearly 33 % below their year - ago level.3 Meanwhile, the market appeared focused on an anticipated production surge (2018 is projected to be a record growth year for gas supplies) and may have overlooked intensifying demand as US exports increasingly helped drain suppli
gas - focused rig count, which increased from 179 to 194 in March alone.2 Despite the
price drop, traders remained optimistic given surging US shale -
gas exports and a supply deficit that was 20 % larger than the five - year average at March - end, the biggest in four years.3 Moreover, total natural gas inventories of 1.38 trillion cubic feet were nearly 33 % below their year - ago level.3 Meanwhile, the market appeared focused on an anticipated production surge (2018 is projected to be a record growth year for gas supplies) and may have overlooked intensifying demand as US exports increasingly helped drain suppli
gas exports and a supply deficit that was 20 % larger than the five - year
average at March - end, the biggest in four years.3 Moreover, total natural
gas inventories of 1.38 trillion cubic feet were nearly 33 % below their year - ago level.3 Meanwhile, the market appeared focused on an anticipated production surge (2018 is projected to be a record growth year for gas supplies) and may have overlooked intensifying demand as US exports increasingly helped drain suppli
gas inventories of 1.38 trillion cubic feet were nearly 33 % below their year - ago level.3 Meanwhile, the market appeared focused on an anticipated production surge (2018 is projected to be a record growth year for
gas supplies) and may have overlooked intensifying demand as US exports increasingly helped drain suppli
gas supplies) and may have overlooked intensifying demand as US exports increasingly helped drain supplies.
Despite huge gains in oil production, the
average price of a gallon of
gas in the US has set a new record
high in each of the last two years.
Although Wisconsin drivers have a
higher gas tax — 32.9 cents per gallon — that goes to the state,
gas prices here are lower than the national
average.
Illinois»
highest recorded
average gas price was $ 4.32 in May 2011.
Still, with having a
high gas tax, the
price at the pump is
average.
In 2018, the
average price of
gas is much
higher, but Oklahoma still ranks as one of the states with the lowest
gas prices in the nation.
According to GasBuddy, Arizona's
highest and lowest recorded
average gas prices both occurred in 2008.
Currently, the
average price of
gas in the Peace Garden State is well below its
highest recorded
average in 2013 of $ 4.24 per gallon.
The national
average retail
price of regular
gas hit a four - month
high of $ 3.78 a gallon toward the end of February, according to Energy Information Administration data, up almost 15 % from the start of the year.
Assemblyman Anthony Brindisi (D - Utica) is blaming what he calls the state's weak
gas zone
pricing laws for the Mohawk Valley's
higher - than -
average gas prices.
According to a recent report by the New York State Energy Research and Development Authority,
gas in the Utica - Rome area was selling for an
average of $ 3.24 a gallon, which was the third
highest price in the state.
Crude oil and retail
gas hit record
high prices last week — more than $ 135 a barrel and $ 3.83 for an
average gallon of regular.
The E350 BlueTec is a tough sell for several reasons: It's
priced higher than the regular E350, it's fuel economy is only marginally better than its
gas - fed counterpart, and
average fuel costs for its owner will be
higher because diesel fuel is generally more expensive than gasoline.
In 2013, AAA reports that half of participants questioned believed
gas was too
high at $ 3.44 per gallon, while the national
average price per gallon was $ 3.64 at the time.
In March 2014, half of Americans thought
gas was too
high at $ 3.30, with
average national fuel
prices at $ 3.49.
Durango in the Market
Gas prices were
high when we reviewed the Durango more than a year ago, and they're
higher still today; the nationwide
average for a gallon of regular is $ 3.85, according to AAA.
Along with
high gas prices and President Obamaâ $ ™ s new fuel economy standards (to reach a 54.5 mpg
average for new cars by 2025), a JD Power survey has shown that fuel efficiency is a
high - priority consumer concern.
I do mostly city driving and only
average about 310 per fill up, and its an 18 gallon tank so I was paying between 45 - 65 a fill up, depending on how
high the
gas prices were.
«
Gas prices definitely play a role in hybrid interest, because West Coast cities traditionally have higher gas prices on average than the rest of the country,» said Cars.com editor Patrick Ols
Gas prices definitely play a role in hybrid interest, because West Coast cities traditionally have
higher gas prices on average than the rest of the country,» said Cars.com editor Patrick Ols
gas prices on
average than the rest of the country,» said Cars.com editor Patrick Olsen.
Florida
gas prices barely budged in the past month, according to the American Automobile Association.The auto club's monthly survey showed that the
average price for self - serve regular unleaded decreased only 0.1 cent from the January
price of $ 1.292 per gallon.
Prices remain about 18 cents
higher than they were a year ago.
Higher gas prices generally mean less traffic, which can impact the amount of pollution the
Average Joe is exposed to.
According to this survey, the
highest average retail
gas price ever experienced in the U.S. was the wallet - busting amount of $ 4.11 per gallon in mid-2008.
Gas prices average about $ 4 per gallon, but with 43 % of people commuting a half hour or more to work, public transportation is not a viable option for as many people compared to the cities
higher on the list.
And even though the state's residential home electricity consumption ranks among the lowest (due in part to those
high prices and generally lower air conditioning needs in summer and the use of
gas and oil for heating loads in the winter rather than electricity), the
average monthly electric bill in 2016 was just over $ 142 per month, third
highest in the nation.
Additionally, natural
gas prices would be 2.3 times
higher for the power sector in 2040 than in 2013, and
average consumer natural
gas prices would nearly double over the same time period.
While DECC predict that climate change and energy policies will cause
gas prices to go up by 18 % and electricity
prices by 33 % by 2020, they estimate (as of July 2010) that because of reductions in energy use «compared to the counterfactual scenario in which climate change and energy policies do not have an impact on energy bills, on
average, domestic energy bills will be 1 %
higher in 2020.»
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High Gas Prices?
An interesting feature on the homepage lists the
highest, lowest, and
average reported
gas prices for the nation as a whole.
Meanwhile, the cost of
gas is starting to inch
higher again, with
prices in Florida running 7 cents
higher than the national
average, according to travel club AAA.