4th of July gasoline prices fluctuate
⛽️ Drivers were out in full swing over the fourth of July weekend, raising the demand for gasoline.
The average price per gallon fell to $4.857 on June 29th, falling from the record high above $5 in the weeks previous. Regardless of this drop, several states raised their gasoline taxes on July 1st - the timing was impeccable.
Argentina is gearing up to connect its Vaca Muerta shale play with the Punta Colorada port through a new pipeline, enabling supertankers to load crude oil.
Wildfires in northern Alberta are causing some oil sands operations to take precautions.
Oil prices fluctuated within a tight range on Friday, as investors weighed mixed signals from the world's top oil consumers, China and the U.S. Brent crude slipped 13 cents to $83.75 per barrel, while West Texas Intermediate (WTI) fell 4 cents to $79.22.
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Texas terminated its $8.5 billion deal with BlackRock due to the firm's alleged boycott of energy companies.
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