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  2. Propane - Wikipedia

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    The wholesale price of propane in the summer of 2018 was between 86 cents to 96 cents per U.S. gallon, based on a truckload or railway car load. The price for home heating was exactly double that price; at 95 cents per gallon wholesale, a home-delivered price was $1.90 per gallon if ordered 500 gallons at a time.

  3. Gas prices sink to 2023 lows on weak demand, increased ... - AOL

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    The national average for regular driving fuel now sits at $3.20 per gallon, according to AAA data. The last time gas prices were this low in 2023 was on Jan. 1, at $3.21.

  4. U.S. gas prices in 2024: how much is gasoline in each state?

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    The current national gas price average is $3.62 per gallon. The average cost of gas has decreased 15% in the last two years, from when it was $4.27 per gallon.

  5. The Current Price of Gas in Your State - AOL

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    According to data from Choose Energy, the national average for a gallon of gas is $3.19 as of Aug. 9. Gas Price Update: OPEC's Latest Decision on Oil Production and Your Wallet See: Electric...

  6. Fuel taxes in the United States - Wikipedia

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    The United States federal excise tax on gasoline is 18.4 cents per gallon and 24.4 cents per gallon for diesel fuel. [1] [2] Proceeds from the tax partly support the Highway Trust Fund. The federal tax was last raised on October 1, 1993, and is not indexed to inflation, which increased 111% from Oct. 1993 until Dec. 2023.

  7. Autogas - Wikipedia

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    LPG may be used for a supplemental fuel for diesels of all sizes. Diesel contains 128,700 BTU per US gallon, where propane contains 91,690 BTU per US gallon. If LPG is 30–40% less expensive, there may very well be a saving. Any actual savings are dependent on the relative cost of diesel versus LPG.