Gas prices continue to trend downward in South Carolina
Gas prices continue to trend downward in South Carolina.
Gas prices continue to trend downward in South Carolina.
Oil prices are falling by more than 10% Friday, and Wall Street is rallying toward another record after Iran said the Strait of Hormuz is fully open again for oil tankers carrying crude from the Persian Gulf to customers worldwide.
Gas prices are on the rise this Easter weekend.
After several days of no movement, AAA says gas prices have jumped six cents overnight in South Carolina.
Gas prices are holding steady after more than three weeks of increases tied to the war with Iran.
Regular gas now averages $3.96 a gallon, according to AAA.
Gas prices continue to rise in the U.S. as the war with Iran endangers oil supplies.
The U.S. said it took out more than a dozen mine-laying Iranian vessels Tuesday, and the Islamic Republic vowed to block the region’s oil exports, saying it would not allow “even a single liter” to be shipped to its enemies.
Gas prices held steady in the Midlands last week.
The roller coaster at the pump continues this week.