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  2. Liquefied petroleum gas - Wikipedia

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    Liquefied petroleum gas, also referred to as liquid petroleum gas (LPG or LP gas), is a fuel gas which contains a flammable mixture of hydrocarbon gases, specifically propane, n-butane and isobutane. It can sometimes contain some propylene , butylene , and isobutylene / isobutene .

  3. Autogas - Wikipedia

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    All Ford LPG vehicles that were locally made used liquid injected LPG and developed 3 kW more than the petrol equivalent. [citation needed] There are approximately 310,000 autogas-powered cars on Australia's roads. The number of LPG/Dual fuel vehicles continues to decrease, falling by 34.2% (161,191) between 2013 and 2018.

  4. Gasoline and diesel usage and pricing - Wikipedia

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    Retail markup over crude oil and wholesale gasoline, 2014–2019 Oil, gas, and diesel prices RBOB Gasoline Prices. In 2008, a report by Cambridge Energy Research Associates stated that 2007 had been the year of peak gasoline usage in the United States, and that record energy prices would cause an "enduring shift" in energy consumption practices. [6]

  5. 5 Ways To Find Cheaper Gas - AOL

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    Gas prices are reaching a record high with the average gallon price at $4.10 according to GasBuddy, and many Americans are feeling the pressure at the pump and their wallets. 2021 saw a limited ...

  6. Alternative fuel - Wikipedia

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    It is known by many names including propane, LPG (liquified propane gas), LPA (liquid propane autogas), Autogas and others. Propane is a hydrocarbon fuel and is a member of the natural gas family. Propane as an automotive fuel shares many of the physical attributes of gasoline while reducing tailpipe emissions and well to wheel emissions overall.

  7. Will Airfares Drop Because of Cheaper Oil? - AOL

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    Getty Images An unexpected gift consumers received at the end of 2014 was a steep drop in oil prices, which, as always, has led to declines in the costs of their derivatives. One big benefit ...

  8. Liquid fuel - Wikipedia

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    Crude oil is extracted from the ground in several processes, the most commonly seen may be beam pumps. To create gasoline, petroleum must first be removed from crude oil. Liquid gasoline itself is not actually burned, but its fumes ignite, causing the remaining liquid to evaporate and then burn. Gasoline is extremely volatile and easily ...

  9. How to Get Cheaper Gas as the Price of Oil Rises - AOL

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    Fill even the biggest gas hog for less money with tips to gift cards, promotions, apps, station locations, and even the best time and day to gas up.