Gas prices reverse course: Expect them to climb
UCAN's FUELTRACKER.COM: Oil prices have increased by more than 50% in the last 30 days while gas prices have declined by a dime. Full Story.
Market awash in surplus gas but prices will likely rise
UCAN's FUELTRACKER: With gas prices more or less stable at $2.18 a gallon in San Diego, the Department of Energy reported a huge and completely unexpected build in gasoline inventories this morning. And even though the supply is up, gas prices are likely to climb. More.
Gas prices drop slightly
For the first time in many years, gas prices are dropping in March. Normally, prices "march up" in March. Not this year. FULL STORY
Energy provisions in the recently adopted Economic Stimulus law
Here's a summary of the renewable energy provisions in the recently passed Stimulus bill compiled by ACORE. Most notable for some consumers is that the bill increases the tax credit for qualified plug-in electric drive vehicles for the first 200,000 placed in service. The base amount of the credit is $2500. Batteries with at least 5 kilowatt hours of capacity have a credit of $2917. The credit cannot exceed $5000
Oil Drops, Gas Prices Increase.
San Diego Union Tribune: Oil prices have plunged from $147 a barrel on July 3, to $36 a barrel, yet gas prices have steadily climbed. UCAN Advocate Charles Langley expect the trend to continue. Full Story.
Tax proposal means more "Smiles per Mile" ... for the oil industry

The oil lobby has finally figured out how to tax drivers for using less gasoline. Here are eight good reasons why this "per mile" tax stinks worse than a highway road-kill on a hot August day. Read the Blog.
An ugly smell at Shell
Shell is up to its old tricks again, and your gas prices are about to go up because of it. More.
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