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  2. Gas prices are falling even with oil nearing $90 a barrel ...

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    Crude oil prices spiked last week amid fears the Israel-Hamas war could broaden to other countries — namely Iran — a key global oil producer.. Despite last week's gains, prices are still ...

  3. Why are gas prices rising? Experts point to extreme heat and ...

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    Drivers are in for another headache at the pump as U.S. gas prices continue to rise. The national average for gas prices stood at about $3.78 a gallon on Tuesday — about 25 cents higher than ...

  4. Why U.S. gasoline prices are rising again, and where they ...

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    Why prices could keep rising Wednesday’s decision from the OPEC+ coalition—which includes Russia and 23 other oil-producing nations—could become the latest threat to stable global oil supply.

  5. Why are gas prices going up again? - AOL

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    Gas prices are again on the rise, and the extreme heat being felt in the Northern Hemisphere is partly to blame. Nationally, the price of a gallon of gasoline rose by 4 cents on Tuesday, the ...

  6. U.S. gasoline prices are falling again - here's why

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    Tight refining supply has kept the gap wide between wholesale gasoline futures and retail prices, currently at about $1.25 a gallon, far exceeding the average of 88 cents over the past five years.

  7. Why gas prices are going back up after nearly 100 days of ...

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    According to AAA, the national average price of a gallon of gas climbed to $3.92 on Monday. Prices are likely to keep going higher from here as oil prices climb, according to Patrick De Haan ...

  8. Explainer-Why are fuel prices rising again in some U.S ... - AOL

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    After a tumultuous year, U.S. gasoline prices have been steadily falling from peaks reached in June due to high demand and tight global refining supply. Although 60% of U.S. states saw gasoline ...

  9. Why are gas prices so high and what will bring them down? - AOL

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    Why are gas prices so high, and when will gas prices go back down? Oil prices are just one factor, and consumers could face more record prices at the pump.