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Gasoline prices decline in most of the U.S.
The road trips of summer are getting cheaper.
Pump prices fell in most of the nation, the Energy Department said Tuesday, even in California where the average gasoline price set a record over the Memorial Day weekend.
The U.S. average price for a gallon...Tags: AAA, Gasoline Industry, Memorial Day, Petroleum Industry, Europe
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Oil rocked by concerns over Spanish banking sector
Crude oil prices dropped below $89 a barrel as the Euro dropped to its lowest levels in nearly two years. Both were pulled down by concerns about the costs of rescuing Spain's fragile banking sector. Light sweet crude futures for July delivery were...
Tags: Market and Exchange, Commodity Markets, Petroleum Industry, Economy, Business and Finance
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Oil futures and retail gasoline prices slip lower
Oil slipped lower in New York futures trading but managed to stay above $90 a barrel. The U.S. benchmark West Texas Intermediate grade of crude declined 10 cents to $90.76 a barrel on the New York Mercantile Exchange because of trader concerns about...
Tags: Automotive Equipment, AAA, Hybrid Vehicles, Manufacturing and Engineering, Fuel-efficient Vehicles
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Gasoline prices fall even while oil costs rebound
Retail gasoline prices fell in California and across much of the nation over the last week, while crude oil recovered a little of the previous weeks' losses.
The average cost of a gallon of regular gasoline in California fell 3.1 cents to $4.336 a...Tags: Minivans and Vans, Market and Exchange, Global Energy Incorporated, Environmental Issues, Petroleum Industry
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Oil prices rebound; gas prices fall
Crude oil prices have rebounded slightly after falling last week to their lowest levels in six months. Retail gasoline prices were falling in California after a painful 18.6-cent jump over the last two weeks. Nationally, the average retail price for...
Tags: Manufacturing and Engineering, Market and Exchange, Environmental Issues, Global Energy Incorporated, Commodity Markets
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Oil prices falling because of U.S. production, Canada imports
Analysts said that a crude-oil glut from increasing domestic production and imports from Canada helped drive U.S. oil prices below $100. They added that a change in the flow of a key U.S. oil pipeline that begins this week could help reduce retail...
Tags: Upstream Oil and Gas Activities, Gasoline Industry, Market and Exchange, Environmental Issues, Petroleum Industry
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Oil falls below $92 a barrel, a six-month low
Crude oil futures tumbled to a six-month low overnight amid worries about oversupply in the U.S. and political instability in Greece. West Texas Intermediate futures slumped $2.17 on the New York Mercantile Exchange to $91.81 a barrel in midday trading,...
Tags: AAA, Politics, Gasoline Industry, Petroleum Industry, National Government
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California gasoline prices jump average of 15.4 cents in one week
Average gasoline prices in California jumped 15.4 cents in just a week, according to the Energy Department.
Analysts blame the rise on the lowest gasoline supplies for May in the western U.S. in 20 years. In California, the price for regular gas...Tags: BP Plc, Market and Exchange, Environmental Issues, Petroleum Industry, Commodity Markets
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Stocks continue to slide on Wall Street
NEW YORK -- U.S. stock markets continued to lose ground by midday, with major Wall Street indexes in the red by about 1%. The Dow Jones industrial average was down 165 points, or 1.3%, while the Standard & Poor’s 500 index was down 18 points, or 1....
Tags: Marketing, Finance, American International Group, Bloomberg L.P., Wells Fargo & Co.
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Stocks fall as Europe doubts bubble to surface
Fear of European debt is once again playing havoc with Wall Street. Stocks pitched down Wednesday in the United States as borrowing rates climbed for Spain and Italy, a sign that investors are losing confidence in those countries' finances. Spain's...
Tags: Financial Markets, Companies and Corporations, Earnings, Federal Reserve, Market and Exchange
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Gasoline prices rise, ending seven straight weeks of declines
California's streak of seven straight weeks of gasoline price declines has ended because of widespread refinery maintenance shutdowns that have reduced fuel supplies by nearly a third compared with a year ago.
In California, the average price of a gallon...Tags: North Sea, Market and Exchange, Environmental Issues, Petroleum Industry, Commodity Markets
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Refinery closures end streak of gas price declines in California
California's streak of seven straight weeks of gasoline price declines has ended, victimized by widespread refinery maintenance shutdowns that have reduced fuel supplies by nearly a third compared with a year ago, according to state statistics. Four of...
Tags: Manufacturing and Engineering, North Sea, Environmental Issues, Commodity Markets, Petroleum Industry
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