Colorado 5 Cents Below National Average For Gas Prices
As of Friday gas prices have fallen for the 92nd day in a row, which has never happened before.
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As of Friday gas prices have fallen for the 92nd day in a row, which has never happened before.
While prices at the pump are pleasing to many drivers so far this holiday season, the plummeting prices of oil are a bit concerning for Colorado's oil and gas industry.
Falling gas prices are a double-edge sword for Coloradans: Gas is cheap, but lower prices can negatively affect jobs in the state, where the oil and gas industry hefts a big footprint.
Travelers usually don't have much to be happy about during the holiday season, but this year Coloradans can enjoy a break at the gas pump.
Colorado motorists have paid less at the gas pump recently, as prices have fallen 12 cents a gallon on average over the last three weeks.
There has been a shortage of gasoline at some Denver area gas stations recently as pumps at some places say "regular unleaded" isn't available.
With 41 million Americans expected to travel this year, highways and airports will be packed with travelers looking to take advantage of the 3-day weekend.
Unrest in Iraq has prompted a jump in gas prices at time when drivers usually enjoy a break at the pumps.
Gas prices are climbing again. It's a trend that's happening across the country and in Colorado.
Colorado may now be seeing lower gas prices but one method of payment may drive some prices back up.
Gas prices are headed down, especially in Colorado. In some places it's below $3 a gallon.
Pulling up to the pump this weekend meant pulling out some extra cash, especially for those in the mountains of Colorado or on the West Coast or Midwest.
The price at the pump has been skyrocketing. Gas prices along the Front Range are close to $4 a gallon in some spots.
After a few months of enjoying low gas prices, they've shot up as much as 30 cents in the Denver area lately.
There is good news at the gas pumps in Colorado where drivers are enjoying some of the lowest prices in the country. But it won't last much longer.
Gas prices have fallen steadily for more than three months, and if lawmakers in Washington can't reach a deal to avoid the so-called fiscal cliff, prices could drop even lower.
AAA reporting that an oil glut is leading to lower gas prices.
The Colorado Department of Transportation reported no major delays for drivers heading back home after the Memorial Day weekend.
Republican U.S. Rep. Cory Gardner is introducing a bill he says would help lower gas prices.
With gas prices on the rise, many drivers are looking for ways to spend less at the pump.
Drivers are getting an early holiday present at the pumps as national gas prices are down 5 cents in the past two weeks.
Gas prices are down in the Denver metro area between three and four cents from a week ago. That's the good news. The bad news is it's a double-edged sword. Gas prices are down, but so is the economy.
There is a new way to save money on a gas. At King Soopers, If shoppers buy enough in their stores, they could save up to $1 a gallon at the pump.
Gas prices are high and who knows when they'll drop. That's why drivers have got to be careful, especially now, with tempting offers promising to help save at the pump.
Forget $4 a gallon for gas -- at least for now. After 44 days of consecutive price hikes, the price of a barrel of oil dropped again Friday, settling at just above $97.
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