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Gas prices by state. The gas prices chart below, based on daily price updates from AAA, illustrates how much the cost of gas can vary from one state to another. ... Illinois: $4.00. Indiana: $3.66 ...
Illinois: 87 [4] 89 91 93 is widely available in the Chicago area. Elsewhere in Illinois, 93 is offered at Shell and select other stations. Many fuel stations now offer an 88-octane fuel blend that is 15% ethanol, suitable for use in some gasoline-powered automobiles from model year 2001 and newer. Indiana: 87 89 93 Iowa: 87 89 91
The first US state to tax fuel was Oregon, introduced on February 25, 1919. [4] It was a 1¢/gal tax. [5] In the following decade, all of the US states (48 at the time), along with the District of Columbia, introduced a gasoline tax. By 1939, many states levied an average fuel tax of 3.8¢/gal (1¢/L).
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.
A 10 to 12 cent rise in gas prices in California was attributed to the state's low carbon fuel standard, and a study by the California Air Resources Board said the fuel standards could lead to a ...
Sheetz, which has more than 750 locations in the Mid-Atlantic region is reducing the price of its Unleaded 88 gas by 40 cents per gallon. This gas discount is available beginning Tuesday, Nov. 19 ...
In 2010, the company launched its own mobile apps that allowed users to input gas prices from their smartphones. [3] In 2013, Oil Price Information Service (OPIS), a subsidiary of UCG, acquired GasBuddy. [4] OPIS is a provider of petroleum pricing and news for businesses.
Minnesota has the largest number of E85 fuel locations of any U.S. state with over 450 stations, [6] while Illinois has the second-greatest number of E85 pumps with about 290. [7] Although Minnesota has the most E85 pumps they only represent a tiny fraction of the total fuel outlets.