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Spending spree forecast for homes, cars and restaurant meals
Americans' penny-pinching is over, as the tightwad ways of the economic downturn make way for big-spender behavior, according to a new report from Santa Monica-based research group IBISWorld. Nearly five years after the recession began, consumers are...
Tags: Manufacturing and Engineering, Consumers, Ford Motor Co., Industrial Production, Automotive Equipment
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Why Are Alaska's Gasoline Prices So High? 2 Senators Disagree Over Cause
10 days from now, on September 10th, the State Senate will hold a field hearing in Fairbanks to try to get at the bottom of a nagging question: Why are gas prices in Alaska so high? This evening (Friday) the website "GasBuddy.Com" showed that...
Tags: Upstream Oil and Gas Activities, Petroleum Industry
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Roanoke drivers utilize gas price specials
ReporterIsaac has had a major impact on oil production in the Gulf of Mexico causing gas prices to soar as we head into the Labor Day weekend. The national average price of regular gasoline is $3.83 a gallon. In the Roanoke area, the average price is 16 cents...Tags: Upstream Oil and Gas Activities, Labor Day, Petroleum Industry
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Isaac threatens Gulf oil production; gas prices could rise
Tropical Storm Isaac is curtailing oil production along the Gulf of Mexicoand threatening refineries, which could send already rising gasoline prices up another 10 cents in the coming week. The U.S. Bureau of Safety and Environmental Enforcement, which...
Tags: Gulf of Mexico, CNN (tv network), Anadarko Petroleum Corporation, Energy Resources, Energy Saving
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Labor Day travel begins for the last end-of-summer vacation
Multimedia JournalistAAA Mid-Atlantic says nearly 925,000 Virginians will travel this holiday period, starting Thursday, August 30th to Monday, September 3rd. More than 800,000 Virginians will travel by car and over 73,000 will fly. That's up by 1.8% since last year....Tags: Manufacturing and Engineering, Holidays, Trips and Vacations, Travel, AAA
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Oil rises as Isaac plows through Gulf/Concern over price gouging
Oil rose as Isaac gathered strength on its way into the heart of the Gulf of Mexico's oil and refinery operations. The price got a boost after midday when forecasters said Isaac had strengthened into a Category 1 hurricane with 75 mph winds. Benchmark...
Tags: Downstream Oil and Gas Activities, Upstream Oil and Gas Activities, Gulf of Mexico, AAA, Energy Resources
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State attorney general: Gas gouging is illegal
LANSING, Mich. (AP) — State Attorney General Bill Schuette has issued a warning that gasoline price gouging is illegal in Michigan as some oil production in the Gulf of Mexico could be shut down due to hurricane Isaac. Schuette said in a release...
Tags: Downstream Oil and Gas Activities, Justice System, Prices, Crime, Law and Justice, Lawyers
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Reader gets pumped about E85 pump
The Road Warrior w/Dan HartzellThis reaction regarding Friday's column on the E85 (85 percent ethanol, 15 percent gasoline) dispensing button that's located right next to buttons for "real" gas at the Exxon station on Route 309, just north of Walbert Avenue, in South Whitehall... -
Fuel dealers accused of selling low quality gas
SIOUX FALLS — A Democratic state legislator and five others have filed a lawsuit accusing two fuel companies of overcharging for some gasoline and lying about the quality. The lawsuit claims that Harms Oil Co. of Brookings and M.G. Oil Co. of...Tags: Justice System, Trials, Safety of Citizens, Politics, Laws
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Gas prices rise for 10th straight day
SAN DIEGO -- The average price of a gallon of self-serve regular gasoline in San Diego County rose Sunday for the 10th consecutive day, increasing 1.4 cents to $3.782. The average price has increased 10.6 cents over the past 10 days, including 1.3...
Tags: Manufacturing and Engineering, Upstream Oil and Gas Activities, AAA, Automotive Equipment, Prices
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AAA: Refinery issues, crude oil cost factor into gas price jump
PETOSKEY -- Tightening supply and a gradual trend toward higher crude oil prices appear to be factors in the gas price jump seen this week around Michigan, an AAA Michigan spokeswoman said. Earlier this week, the price for regular unleaded fuel at many...
Tags: Manufacturing and Engineering, Upstream Oil and Gas Activities, AAA, Luxury Vehicles, Automotive Equipment
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Refinery fire could send gas prices soaring
RICHMOND, Calif. -- A fire at Chevron Corp.’s Richmond oil refinery could cause gas prices to spike around the state, but it is unclear for how long, experts say. The fire is having an immediate impact on spot prices for the state's expensive blend...
Tags: Minivans and Vans, Upstream Oil and Gas Activities, Chevron Corportion, AAA, Prices
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