Cost of Regular Gas Goes Up at Midnight
The cost per gallon of regular gasoline is inching up by another fifty-one cents on Wednesday when it goes from nine dollars and twenty-seven cents to nine dollars and seventy-eight cents. If it’s any comfort to consumers, the prices for premium gasoline, kerosene and diesel remain unchanged at nine dollars and eighty-nine cents, six dollars and forty-six cents and eight dollars and seventy-four cents per gallon, respectively. The change in prices reflects the current supply and demand conditions of crude oil on the international petroleum market.