Oil prices fall after Iran deal talks
Gas prices are holding steady after more than three weeks of increases tied to the war with Iran.
Gas prices are holding steady after more than three weeks of increases tied to the war with Iran.
Two SC lawmakers are proposing bills to suspend the state’s gas tax as fuel prices surge during the ongoing Iran conflict.
U.S. gas prices rose for the 24th straight day Tuesday, March 24.
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.
Oil prices spiked near $120 per barrel Monday as the Iran war intensified, threatening production and shipping in the Middle East and pummeling financial markets.
Gas prices in the U.S. are the highest they’ve been in 11 months.
Gas prices both in South Carolina, and nationally have climbed once again, however according to GasBuddy, markets have still not yet shown how gas prices will react to the weekend’s U.S.–Iran attacks.
Gas prices held steady in the Midlands last week.
The roller coaster at the pump continues this week.