Category: Gasoline Prices in Oklahoma

Cole–Oklahomans are still worried about the recession and high gasoline prices

  Congressman Tom Cole says the nation’s recession and still-high gasoline prices remain on the minds of many Oklahomans. It’s what he stated in a Tuesday report to his constituents, taking note of why gasoline prices are still high. “—it is the Biden Administration’s anti-American energy policies enacted on Inauguration Day that caused this crisis,” …

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Gasoline prices continue their fall

  While U.S. wholesale gasoline prices dropped to their lowest levels since before Russia’s war against Ukraine on Wednesday, prices fell to an average $3.43 a gallon in Oklahoma. U.S. gasoline futures fell as low as $2.58 a gallon, the lowest price since Feb. 18 before Russia invaded Ukraine.   Oklahoma’s average of $3.43 compared …

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Headlines

** A group of  34 Democrats and 16 Republicans in the U.S. House wrote a letter to President Joe Biden on Thursday expressing their concerns about the administration’s efforts to revive the Iran Nuclear Deal. ** U.S. wholesale gasoline prices fell to their lowest levels since before Russia’s invasion of Ukraine on Wednesday, suggesting motorists …

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Other headlines of energy stories

** The Department of Transportation declared a regional emergency Saturday affecting four Midwest states after a fire earlier this week caused an “unanticipated shutdown” of a BP oil refinery in Indiana. Illinois, Indiana, Michigan, and Wisconsin collectively receive up to 25% of their fuel from the Whiting refinery. ** Nearly 200 criminal cases against pipeline protesters are still open from a long series of Line …

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Gas prices drop nationally but not in Oklahoma

  U.S. gas prices fell by more than 5 cents on average on Monday but not in Oklahoma where prices rose one cent or more. As a result, Oklahoma is no longer on the list of states with the lowest prices in the country. While the national average slipped to $3.89 as of Tuesday morning, …

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Higher gasoline costs coming to Colorado

  Colorado’s aggressive efforts to fight climate change as well as the smog around Denver will apparently hit Colorado residents directly in the wallet whenever they fill up at the pumps. Here’s why. Drivers will have to pay more for a special formula of gasoline that is supposed to cause less pollution reported Out There …

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Gas prices keep falling—Oklahoma third lowest average nationally

  Oklahoma had the nation’s third lowest average for gasoline prices on Monday while the national average fell a dime in the past week to $3.95. Triple A reported the national slip was due primarily to stable oil prices and fewer drivers than usual fueling up. The national average for a gallon of regular gas …

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Gas prices continue their drop as national average is now less than $4

  After all-time high prices for gas across the country earlier this spring – sending national and state averages above the $5 per gallon mark for the first time in history – the national average has dropped below $4 Thursday. Price averages across the U.S. peaked at $5.01 on June 14. Now, for the first time …

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Gasoline prices continue falling in Oklahoma

Oklahoma, Kansas, Nebraska and Iowa are among those states with the largest drop in average gasoline prices. Oklahoma prices plunged 25 cents while prices in Kansas dropped 26 cents per gallon according to AAA. The new average this week in Oklahoma is $3.88 a gallon compared to $4.13 a week ago. A month ago, prices …

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Rep. Mullin—no surprise that gas prices increased in Biden administration

  As he campaigns for the U.S. Senate, Oklahoma Congressman Markwayne Mullin continues with his criticism of the Biden administration’s energy policies. In his latest column, the Republican Representative said it’s no surprise the loss of the nation’s energy independence has come with consequences and the most obvious to consumers is sthe increased pain at …

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