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  • hillbille

    ours just jumped from $2,59 this morning to $2.79 just few minutes ago as I went by the gas station...........

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  • Sam06

    Its averaging $2.55 here. Its gone up about 40 cents in the last 2 months.

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  • ridgleyart

    Just over $3 here in southern Missouri.

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  • mac10

    mi 2.80

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  • dpmule
    U.S. Gasoline Demand Jumps To Highest Since Pandemic Started | OilPrice.com
    U.S. gasoline demand jumped last week to the highest level since the COVID-19 pandemic started, with demand this past Sunday up by 18.2 percent compared to the previous Sunday


    Mule

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  • jimdeere

    Retailers are starting to charge up to 10 cents extra for using a card. Mostly Exxon/Mobil.

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  • Grunt2

    $2.50 here for regular in S/W CO...up about 30 cents from last month...

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  • cbxjeff

    Indiana average around $2.70 now. Up $0.60+ in the last month or so. I can't figure out why. ๐Ÿ˜•

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  • asop

    ALOT of the gas prices have to do with all the taxes piled on๐Ÿ˜‰

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  • nutfinn

    $2.30

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  • cbxjeff

    What asop, you mean more new taxes? What happened to only tax the rich? ๐Ÿ˜ฏ

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  • RobOz

    2.99 in SWPA .9

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  • notnow

    I don't know what it is here but it's 30 cents cheaper in WV.

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  • dunbarboyz

    2.79 for the cheap stuff in Michigan. I live in a border town of 15,000 with 12 big stations catering to Canadiens that can't cross the border.

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  • Grasshopper

    2.99 since ole Joe got in is has risen 60 cents/

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  • Ditch-Runner

    2.75 toady at local country gas station so I will guess about a dime cheaper in town

    thanks you may I have another one comes to mind

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  • Toolman286

    You gotta like Kroger here if so. west Va. For every $100 you spend for grocerys, you get 10 cents off a gallon of gas, up to $1/gal. Several other ways to earn points also.

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  • pulsarnc

    Gas was $2.15 on feb 7 , it is now $2.56 in a months time . Wonder how happy the dems are with Joe now?

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  • Brookwood

    I filled all of my gas cans back in Oct. paying 1.75 a gallon then. They are still full and only needed for the generator. Now at the pumps reg gas is 2.75.


    I am sitting on an investment! ๐Ÿ˜„

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  • brier-49

    I paid $2.99 for mid grade last Saturday,, early in Jan, it was $ 2.05

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  • firstharmonic

    Texas is the largest producer of domestic petroleum in the USA, with the Permian Basin and the Eagle Ford shale formations - as well as a large number of refineries. The collapse of their power grid during the recent cold snap severely affected production, both pumping and refining.

    Fuel prices always seem to jump up 20 cents or so per gallon then gradually, slowly go back down. Gas that was $2.80 a week ago here in west Michigan is $2.67 today. This up and down cycle has gone on for as long as I can remember.

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  • SW0320

    Just wait prices will be even higher. Just saw an article that OPEC has agreed to reduce production.

    With Biden shutting down US production OPEC know when to strike, just like in the 70โ€™s.

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  • trawler

    $3.24 in Haines, Alaska

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  • chiefr

    Dont blame me, I voted Trump

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  • mike55
    chiefr: 31515711870875/comments/31515687278491

    Dont blame me, I voted Trump

    ^^^^^^THIS^^^^^^ ๐Ÿ˜!

    Its gonna hit $5 per gallon by summer, then they will "lower" it back to around $4 per gallon and then tell us how much they saved us by LOWERING the price to 4 bucks!!! SMH

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  • Ruger4me

    running about 2.50 for regular in wise county texas.

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  • paul b looney

    I don't know why gas prices are going up. Its new taxes being put onto a gallon of gas, freezes in the deep south and bigfoot being spotted next to the endangered prairie frog mongoose. So don't you dare say cutting the spigot of oil independence raised the price even one penny.

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  • Okie
    SW0320: 31515711870875/comments/31515687187611

    Just wait prices will be even higher. Just saw an article that OPEC has agreed to reduce production.

    With Biden shutting down US production OPEC know when to strike, just like in the 70โ€™s.

    AND

    you have got to also look and think a little bit deeper:

    Surely some of the politicians relatives and kinfolks that are employed by the Ukraine fuel companies will not benefit from the United States buying more fuels from Ukraine if they reduce production in the USA.

    Kinda shameful of the sneaky stuff like this that goes on in politics and we the peon people cannot do anything about it other than VOTE. (also need more term limits)

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  • dpmule

    Trading This morning.

    West Texas Intermediate (WTI) $65.93, +$2.10

    Brent $69.06, +$2.32

    From the jungle drums in the oilfield, states like Texas and North Dakota with much production on private ground are making preparations to crank up multiple drilling projects to take advantage of the increasing crude prices.

    But joey b's plan for federal ground is going to kick states like Wyoming, 80% federal ground right squarely in the gonads.

    Not sure exactly what his plan bodes for Alaska and the in place infrastructure there on the Slope or in the Cook Inlet.


    Mule

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  • snakedoctor12

    Sherman, Texas prices around $2.39 per gallon this week.

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