U.S. gasoline prices increased on 3 cents per gallon in the past two weeks because of the high crude oil prices, tight capacity, and increasing demand.
The nationwide average for all gasoline grades was nearly $1.86 per gallon on Friday; it is more on 3.07 cents in comparison with the prices of April 9.
Since Dec. 19, the average gas price has risen 34.55 cents.
The latest gasoline price increase was incited by crude oil prices that have topped $36 per barrel coupled with OPEC production cuts and a growth in crude oil demand, chiefly in the United States and China.
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US Gasoline Prices Keep On Rising
U.S. gasoline prices increased on 3 cents in the past two weeks because of high crude oil prices




