GAS prices will stay high maybe get higher

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Another contributing factor De Haan previously mentioned is the loosening of COVID-19 restrictions across the country. With mandates lifted or softened, people will be out more, coinciding with the typical rise of gas costs coming as summer approaches.

AAA also said Monday the increase in gas demand and a reduction in total supply contribute to rising pump prices.

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How long will gas prices be this high? How high will gas prices get?

Gasbuddy projects the worse is yet to come for when looking at average prices.

Gasbuddy's 2022 gasoline forecast predicts the average cost of a gallon of gas will peak in May at $4.25. Even as prices begin to decline after May, the average is expected to remain over $4 until November. The average for 2022 is expected to be $3.99.

"It?s a dire situation and won?t improve any time soon. The high prices are likely to stick around for not days or weeks, like they did in 2008, but months. GasBuddy now expects the yearly national average to rise to its highest ever recorded," De Haan said in a Monday news release.

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Where is gas the most and least expensive?

Gas remains the most expensive in California, with the average cost at $5.44, the only state with an average above $5.

Stations across the state are seeing prices above $6, including a Shell gas station in Los Angeles, which had regular gas costing $6.99 per gallon.

The states with the cheapest cost are Missouri, Kansas, Oklahoma and Arkansas. Each state's average price is under $3.80.

Contributing: Marina Pitofsky, USA TODAY; USA TODAY staff reports; The Associated Press

Follow Jordan Mendoza on Twitter: @jordan_mendoza5.

This article originally appeared on USA TODAY: Gas prices keep going up. How expensive is a gallon expected to get?
 

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Are you serious? Prices MAY get higher? Hope you are betting on YES
 

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I would like to see it go to 20.00 / gallon. This administration is inept on every level. Biden and his cunt Harr-ass can go fuck themselves :0008

Ok Pres Betone .. WALK THE WALK what wd you do or are you just
passing wind ?? .. just like the brain deads on FOX NOISE U see Jen wipe the floor with Noises > Pitiful Doocy today

When your IQ drops below 100 .. Fox Noise is your last avail employer >>>> or of course """""FRYS WITH THAT SIR ????? """"" Thanks Tucker .. I'll pass !!! and Laura please use more deodorant tomorrow !!
 

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Ok Pres Betone .. WALK THE WALK what wd you do or are you just
passing wind ?? .. just like the brain deads on FOX NOISE U see Jen wipe the floor with Noises > Pitiful Doocy today

When your IQ drops below 100 .. Fox Noise is your last avail employer >>>> or of course """""FRYS WITH THAT SIR ????? """"" Thanks Tucker .. I'll pass !!! and Laura please use more deodorant tomorrow !!



It isn't Betone's IQ that's hovering at 100. It's yours.
 

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When gas consumption is curtailed by prices of $6.00 or $8.00 or more per gallon, it will be hailed by many as an overdue planet saving measure to be cheered and nurtured, not viewed as an economic hardship on those truly impacted.

GL
 

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Why are gas prices so high? And who is to blame?

?If you take a look at gas prices and you take a look at oil prices, that is a consequence of, thus far, the refusal of Russia or the OPEC nations to pump more oil,? Biden said Nov. 2 at the United Nations? COP26 summit. ?And we?ll see what happens on that score sooner than later.?

OPEC is the group of 13 primarily Middle Eastern and African oil exporters that act collectively to set production levels; it has been joined recently in decision-making by Russia and some other non-member nations.

One reason for the awkwardness is that Biden was at a conference that aimed to reduce carbon emissions, including from oil, yet he felt obligated to call for greater output by oil-producing nations.

The administration?s request for greater production ?is a recognition that oil is by far the leading energy source for the U.S. and global economy today, even with aspirations for a rapid transition to a lower-carbon future,? said Mark Finley, a fellow in energy and global oil at Rice University?s Center for Energy Studies.

Exacerbating the awkwardness is that the U.S. is itself a major oil producer. In fact, the U.S. is the world?s biggest, accounting for about 20% of the world?s output. So we decided to take a closer look at the reasons for the current high price of oil and what the U.S. can do about it. (The White House did not respond to an inquiry for this article.)

On Nov. 4, two days after Biden?s press conference, OPEC and Russia met and chose not to accelerate production, foiling Biden and the other importers.
 

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Why are gas prices so high? And who is to blame?

?If you take a look at gas prices and you take a look at oil prices, that is a consequence of, thus far, the refusal of Russia or the OPEC nations to pump more oil,? Biden said Nov. 2 at the United Nations? COP26 summit. ?And we?ll see what happens on that score sooner than later.?

OPEC is the group of 13 primarily Middle Eastern and African oil exporters that act collectively to set production levels; it has been joined recently in decision-making by Russia and some other non-member nations.

One reason for the awkwardness is that Biden was at a conference that aimed to reduce carbon emissions, including from oil, yet he felt obligated to call for greater output by oil-producing nations.

The administration?s request for greater production ?is a recognition that oil is by far the leading energy source for the U.S. and global economy today, even with aspirations for a rapid transition to a lower-carbon future,? said Mark Finley, a fellow in energy and global oil at Rice University?s Center for Energy Studies.

Exacerbating the awkwardness is that the U.S. is itself a major oil producer. In fact, the U.S. is the world?s biggest, accounting for about 20% of the world?s output. So we decided to take a closer look at the reasons for the current high price of oil and what the U.S. can do about it. (The White House did not respond to an inquiry for this article.)

On Nov. 4, two days after Biden?s press conference, OPEC and Russia met and chose not to accelerate production, foiling Biden and the other importers.

check the news lately ever hear of Venezuela or UAE
 

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Scrappy, make me a Sammich.

Who are you the GHOST of?

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<blockquote class="twitter-tweet"><p lang="en" dir="ltr">WHITE HOUSE: IF YOU DRIVE AN ELECTRIC CAR, HIGH GAS PRICES ARENT AFFECTING YOU<a href="https://t.co/n2nPvW7j81">pic.twitter.com/n2nPvW7j81</a></p>— The_Real_Fly (@The_Real_Fly) <a href="https://twitter.com/The_Real_Fly/status/1501751197811757059?ref_src=twsrc%5Etfw">March 10, 2022</a></blockquote> <script async src="https://platform.twitter.com/widgets.js" charset="utf-8"></script>


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