Category: Gasoline Prices in Oklahoma

Headlines of other energy stories

** The average new car sold for $47,148 last month—close to December’s peak. ** U.S. oil producers profiting from sky-high prices are doling out billions to shareholders and building cash reserves, a strategy irking lawmakers and voters struggling with record fuel prices while winning over Wall Street. ** Tesla competitor Electric Last Mile says it can no …

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Headlines of more energy stories

** U.S. President Joe Biden on Friday accused the U.S. oil industry, and Exxon Mobil Corp in particular, of capitalizing on a supply shortage to fatten profits after a report showed inflation surging to a new 40-year record. ** North Dakota regulators approve a permit for a landfill to begin storing radioactive oilfield waste.  ** Russia’s crude oil output …

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Truckers warn their business is not sustainable with high fuel prices

  Is the nation’s trucking industry at a breaking point because of high fuel prices? It’s what some trucking operators warn as they struggling with diesel fuel prices that shot up 76% in the past year. There are even warnings of empty store shelves because of the impact the prices are having on truckers. The …

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High gasoline prices are definitely affecting RV industry

  So you think you want to own an RV and travel the country? Drive up and down I-35 in central Oklahoma and around the Oklahoma City metro area and you see one RV dealer after another. Despite the record-high gasoline and diesel fuel prices, RV sales are continuing their own record pace from 2021 …

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Crude reaches 13-week high

  Crude oil prices on Wednesday jumped to a 13-week high because of increasing gasoline demand. They rose more than 2% while demand for gasoline keeps growing despite increasing prices at the pump. West Texas Intermediate crude for July delivery went up $2.70 or 2.3% to finish the day at $122.11 on the New York …

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Gas prices hit all-time high in Oklahoma

  Gasoline prices in Oklahoma are rising almost faster than you can fill up your car tank. Prices for regular gasoline reached an all-time average high of $4.54 a gallon in the state on Wednesday, according to AAA’s gas report. That’s a 5-cent-a-gallon jump in one day and 33 cents higher than a week ago. …

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Southern Oklahoma also has $5 gas

  As one of our readers at OK Energy Today showed us, you don’t have to drive to southwest Oklahoma to find $5 gas. Phil Chivers forwarded the picture of fuel prices at the intersection of Interstate 35 and State Highway 7 in southern Oklahoma. In case you’re wondering where that is along I-35, it’s …

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$5 gasoline hits Oklahoma!

  You don’t have to drive to California to find $5 gasoline. Drivers can find it right in Oklahoma. The latest gasoline price report from AAA showed the average price for gasoline in Harmon County in the southwest part of the state is $4.99 per gallon. Actually, the price is $4.999 a gallon, about a …

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High price of gasoline gets more attention in Oklahoma

  As Oklahoma joined the $4-a-gallon club in the past week, it had the recent attention of the Enid News and Eagle. Cilck here for Enid News and Eagle  

Gasoline prices reach $4.17 average in Oklahoma

  Ah, for the days when gasoline was around $2.70 a gallon. That was a year ago in Oklahoma City. This week, the average has jumped again, rising to $4.15 a gallon in Oklahoma. It was 9 cents cheaper a week ago and a month ago, the statewide average was $3.80. A year ago, Oklahomans …

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