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

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    Why are gas prices so high? ... the average price of unleaded regular gasoline in America in June 2024 was $3.601 per gallon. ... it's higher than it was earlier this year, when gas was as low as ...

  3. Gas prices: Why one US region will see 'stiff increases' this ...

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    Oil's year-to-date move to the upside has exacerbated upward pressure on prices in recent months. Over a one-month period, US crude rose from $78 to $85 per barrel, accounting for an increase of ...

  4. Gas prices are falling even with oil nearing $90 a barrel ...

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    The current decline is notable given prices at the pump are about $0.30 lower than a year ago, when oil was hovering around the same levels as today.

  5. Why are gas prices going up again? - AOL

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    Gas prices are again on the rise, and the extreme heat being felt in the Northern Hemisphere is partly to blame. Nationally, the price of a gallon of gasoline rose by 4 cents on Tuesday, the ...

  6. Why gas prices are going down around the US and where it's ...

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    The national average price for a gallon of gas is going down in the U.S. with Tuesday's national average at just $3.14, according to AAA.

  7. Why have gas prices been going up? As one major cause ends ...

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  8. 1970s energy crisis - Wikipedia

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    Production in top countries by year (million barrels per day) [24] A crisis emerged in the United States in 1979 during the wake of the Iranian Revolution. Amid massive protests, the Shah of Iran, Mohammad Reza Pahlavi, fled his country in early 1979, allowing the Ayatollah Khomeini to gain control. The protests shattered the Iranian oil sector.

  9. Why is Natural Gas So Expensive Now? - AOL

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    In the U.S., utility gas prices in September were 70% higher than in recent years. Europeans, who already pay much higher for natural gas, saw bills rise sharply by 50% — for example, in Estonia.