Stories Tagged as
Gas prices
Oil prices are low, but some states see gas prices spike
by
Gigi Douban
Aug 19, 2015
Gas consumption is up, and refineries are running near peak capacity. When one breaks down, gas prices jump.
Oil is cheap, but gas is still expensive in California
by
Gigi Douban
Jul 22, 2015
Shortages of the state's special blend causes prices to spike, but this feels different.
Why "landmen" don't benefit from low gas prices
by
Stan Alcorn
May 4, 2015
The people who oil companies pay to get the rights to drill for oil lose out.
Gas prices opening up car choices
by
Noel King
Mar 19, 2015
With gas prices low, auto buyers have a choice: fuel-efficient or gas-thirsty?
The volatility of gasoline prices
by
Gigi Douban
Mar 4, 2015
Gas prices seem to decline more slowly than they recover
Searching for the economy's new normal
Feb 18, 2015
PPI, industrial production and housing starts numbers for January are okay, and they paint a picture of a still-struggling economy.
Cheap gas could cut into transit ridership
Jan 30, 2015
Mass transit providers are concerned that ridership numbers will dip.
For public good, not for profit.
Big Oil's first cut: exploration
by
Gigi Douban
Jan 29, 2015
In response to low oil prices, oil companies may cut back exploration projects.
Looking for meaning in a fractional gas price increase
by
Kai Ryssdal
Jan 27, 2015
For first time in four months, an average gallon goes up – from $2.033 to $2.038.
Gasoline prices are all over the map
Jan 20, 2015
Why does gas costs about 50 percent more in New York than Missouri? It's complicated.