Average National Gasoline Prices Cheaper Ahead of Thanksgiving Holiday
This Thanksgiving’s national gas price average is shaping up to be the lowest since 2015 at $2.10.
This Thanksgiving’s national gas price average is shaping up to be the lowest since 2015 at $2.10.
The 50- and 80-gallon fuel tanks fit full-size pickups and come with mounting hardware, fuel cap, and rollover valve.
MVTS measured fuel savings with Eco Cap aerodynamic wheel covers from Eco Flaps.
Despite the weekly increase, gas prices remain cheap both compared to last month and last year.
National average diesel fuel prices were $2.44 per gallon as of Nov. 16, 2020, according to the U.S. Energy Information Administration (EIA).
The national gas price average pushed a penny cheaper on the week to $2.11 following an increase in gasoline stocks and a dip in demand.
National average gas prices declined to $2.12 as crude oil prices have continued to decrease amid mounting concerns about the increase in global coronavirus cases and the reinstatement of lockdown policies in some countries.
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The rebound in automotive sales of 31% in the third-quarter of 2020 is led by growth in pickup trucks and SUVs, categories with the most advanced, fuel-efficient diesel options, notes the Diesel Technology Forum.
The milestone comes as the advanced clean transportation company celebrates its 10th anniversary.
National average gas prices dropped to $2.16 as decreases in U.S. gasoline demand, supply and imports pushed the national and 44 state gas price averages cheaper on the week.
Overall national average prices down around 66 cents per gallon compared to same time last year. Prices have remained relatively stable since early May.
Fuel price trends were unhindered by Hurricane Delta, which made landfall in southwestern Louisiana as a category 2 hurricane.
Renewable Energy Group, Inc. (REG) announced Oct. 6 it plans to undertake a capacity expansion of its Geismar, La., biorefinery by 250 million gallons annually to 340 million gallons per year.
That average is the same as a week ago, four cents cheaper than the start of this past September and nearly 50 cents cheaper than last year.
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