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Washington state’s average cost of gas per gallon is now $4.22 — a 5-cent decrease from July’s average of $4.27. Last August, gas averaged $5.02 a gallon in Washington, 80 cents above the ...
I-2066 is a response to House Bill 1589, passed during this year’s legislative session, to accelerate Puget Sound Energy’s transition away from natural gas. More specifically, I-2066 requires ...
Washington’s gas prices have also decreased, with a state average of $5.42 a gallon, only a three-cent decrease since last month. In July 2021, gas averaged only $3.81 a gallon in Washington ...
Premium gas must be at least 93 octane if it contains 10% or more of ethanol Maryland: 87 89 93 Massachusetts: 87 89 93 Michigan: 87 89 93 85 and 86 octane may be sold if labeled as subregular [6] Minnesota: 87 89 91 110 octane fuel may be available at certain locations in southern parts of the state. Mississippi: 87 89 93 Missouri: 87 89 91/93
In the aftermath of Hurricane Katrina in 2005, the price of E85 rose to nearly on par with the cost of 87 octane gasoline in many states in the United States, and was for a short time the only fuel available when gasoline was sold out, but within four weeks of Katrina, the price of E85 had fallen once more to a 20% to 35% lower cost than 87 ...
May 18—OLYMPIA — Supporters of a statewide initiative to stop Washington's move to phase out natural gas use in buildings launched their signature-gathering campaign last week.
Gasoline, jet and diesel fuel are the primary products, which are supplied to end users predominantly in Washington and Oregon. Other products include heavy fuel oils, liquefied petroleum gas, and asphalt. [3] Secondary processing facilities include a fluid catalytic cracker, an alkylation unit, hydrotreating units and a naphtha reformer ...
Here’s where you can find the most affordable gas prices near you, and how prices compare in Washington state and Vancouver, B.C.