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  2. Why Are Gas Prices So High? The Answers May Surprise You - AOL

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    From trucking gas to gas stations to winning over new commercial customers, distribution and marketing can account for about 11% of the price of gas at the pump. 4. Federal and state taxes

  3. Gasoline prices 'have seen their summer peak': Analyst

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    Gasoline prices have already seen their summer peak and will likely head lower going into the fall, according to one oil analyst. On Wednesday, the national average price of a gallon of gas sat at ...

  4. Why are gas prices in Fort Worth below $2.99 a gallon ... - AOL

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    The national average price per gallon of gasoline has plunged 38 cents since last month, down to $3.44, which is the lowest it has been since March 28. Here’s what that means to Fort Worth.

  5. Winter diesel fuel - Wikipedia

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    As the treatment with additives (1:40000 [40]) is a cheaper way to enhance No.2 fuel in winter, most stations offer winterized diesel in cold weather conditions. In regions with colder weather, most gas stations offer No.1 fuel at the same pump allowing drivers to decide for themselves on a winter blend. [citation needed]

  6. Gas prices this summer could be the highest since 2014 ... - AOL

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    The U.S. Energy Information Administration estimates that regular-grade gasoline and retail diesel prices will average $3.84 and $4.57 per gallon, respectively, which would put prices at their ...

  7. Gasoline - Wikipedia

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    The price of gasoline varies considerably between the summer and winter months. [108] There is a considerable difference between summer oil and winter oil in gasoline vapor pressure (Reid Vapor Pressure, RVP), which is a measure of how easily the fuel evaporates at a given temperature.

  8. Gasoline prices are poised to end the year at 2023 lows. How ...

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    Drivers can expect to end 2023 with gasoline prices around their lowest levels of the year. On Tuesday the national average price of gasoline was $3.08 per gallon, according to AAA data. It could ...

  9. Common ethanol fuel mixtures - Wikipedia

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    A further reduction in the ethanol content is used during the winter in regions where temperatures fall below 0 °C (32 °F) [117] and this blend is called Winter E85, as the fuel is still sold under the E85 label. A winter blend of E70 is mandated in some regions in the US, [114] [118] while Sweden mandates E75.