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  2. What are Ohio gas prices for November 25, 2024? Here's what ...

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    Need to fill your tank today before your Thanksgiving trip? Here's a look at the average price of gas around the state.

  3. How Much Does the President Control Gas Prices?

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    Pain at the Pump: Gas Prices Breach $4 Mark and Continue To Rise Gas Apps: Could Save You Money as Oil Prices Continue to Surge The current oil price crisis escalated in dramatic layers over the ...

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

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    Gas prices within the last 10 years highlight how volatile the market can be. When looking at historical data, gas prices were the same in 2011 as they were in 2023 — $3.52 per gallon.

  5. List of U.S. states by standard octane ratings - Wikipedia

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    lower octane gas can be sold if labeled as "sub-standard" or "sub-regular" [11] South Dakota: 85/87 87/89 91 85 octane must be sold with a warning label displayed at the pump. [12] 85 and 86 octane can be sold as regular fuel only in the counties of Butte, Custer, Fall River, Harding, Lawrence, Meade, Oglala Lakota, Pennington, and Perkins.

  6. Standard Oil of Ohio - Wikipedia

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    The Standard Oil Company (Ohio) was an American petroleum company that existed from 1870 to 1987. The company, known commonly as Sohio, was founded by John D. Rockefeller. [4] [2] It was established as one of the separate entities created after the 1911 breakup.

  7. Gasoline and diesel usage and pricing - Wikipedia

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    The largest component of the average price of $2.80/gallon of regular grade gasoline in the United States from 2012 through 2021, representing 54.8% of the price of gas, was the price of crude oil. The second largest component during the same period was taxes—federal and state taxes representing 17% of the price of gas.

  8. The Average Gas Prices in Every State - AOL

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    GOBankingRates compiled state gasoline price averages from AAA. Find out if you're overpaying at the pump compared to the average gas price in your state.

  9. Petroleum industry in Ohio - Wikipedia

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    Findlay was “the gas capital of Ohio in late 1885.” [8] For example, in Findlay, the first commercial natural gas well began producing in 1884. In 1886, the productive Karg Well (over 10,000,000 cubic feet/day) and other wells resulted in so much gas being flared that Findlay was known as the "City of Light" and free fuel and light ...