Since January 1, gas prices have increased by almost 70 cents a gallon. Meanwhile, the per gallon price of oil has increased only 30 cents a gallon. Get the full story at fueltracker's parent Web site, the Utility Consumers' Action Network.
Gas prices surge past $2.50 this morning, setting a record high for 2009.
Submitted by AgentOrange on Fri, 05/15/2009 - 08:06
Since January 1, gas prices have increased by almost 70 cents a gallon. Meanwhile, the per gallon price of oil has increased only 30 cents a gallon. Get the full story at fueltracker's parent Web site, the Utility Consumers' Action Network. |
San Diego AverageRegular: 3.065
Premium: 3.272 Diesel: 3.092 Navigation |
The reality is that oil is
The reality is that oil is over-valued. Demand is down, and the economy stinks. So while investors have created a short term price bubble for oil, it doesn't necessarily mean that gas prices will go up even further ... at least not in the next few days.evening dresses