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  2. Rising Gas Prices: How Inflation Has Impacted Gas ... - AOL

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    1965. Price of a gallon of gas: $0.31. In 2022 dollars: $2.82. Sicnag / Wikimedia Commons. 1966. ... Rising Gas Prices: How Inflation Has Impacted Gas Prices Over the Years. Show comments.

  3. Gas Prices for Every Decade Since 1930 - AOL

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    Gas prices remained remarkably steady for nearly two decades, from the start of the Great Depression through the end of World War II. The price per gallon was 21 cents in both 1929 and 1946. In ...

  4. Gasoline and diesel usage and pricing - Wikipedia

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    Retail markup over crude oil and wholesale gasoline, 2014–2019 Oil, gas, and diesel prices RBOB Gasoline Prices. In 2008, a report by Cambridge Energy Research Associates stated that 2007 had been the year of peak gasoline usage in the United States, and that record energy prices would cause an "enduring shift" in energy consumption practices. [6]

  5. Humble Oil - Wikipedia

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    Humble's restructuring allowed both companies to sell and market gasoline nationwide under the Esso, Enco and Humble brands. The Enco brand was introduced by Humble in the summer of 1960 at stations in Ohio, but was soon blackballed after Standard Oil of Ohio protested that Enco (Humble's acronym for "ENergy COmpany") sounded and looked too much like Esso as it shared the same oval logo with ...

  6. What Was the Highest Gas Price in US History? - AOL

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    American drivers had it rough back in 1981. The average price of gasoline spiked to $1.353 a gallon that year — up from $1.221 in 1980 and more than double the price just three years earlier.

  7. Natural gas prices - Wikipedia

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    Gas flares were common sights in oilfields and at refineries. U.S. natural gas prices were relatively stable at around (2006 US) $30/Mcm in both the 1930s and the 1960s. Prices reached a low of around (2006 US) $17/Mcm in the late 1940s, when more than 20 percent of the natural gas being withdrawn from U.S. reserves was vented or flared.

  8. 1970s energy crisis - Wikipedia

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    Following these events slowing industrial economies and stabilization of supply and demand caused prices to begin falling in the 1980s. [26] The glut began in the early 1980s as a result of slowed economic activity in industrial countries (due to the 1973 and 1979 energy crises) and the energy conservation spurred by high fuel prices. [27]

  9. What Gas Prices Could Look Like in 2025 If Harris Wins - AOL

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    The cost of gasoline has gone up over the past 30 or so years, with only a few instances of it dropping in price. Currently, the national cost of regular gasoline is $3.47 on average, according to ...