UCAN's gasoline analyst tells the inside story behind the historic highs and lows of gas prices

UCAN's gasoline project manager, Charles Langley, is interviewed by KPBS Radio about the forces driving the volatility in gasoline prices during the past year, and where they're likely to go now, as California and the nation grapple with a deep recession. LISTEN NOW

Local gas prices plunge to the lowest level since 2004

At $1.89 a gallon, gas prices have dropped to the lowest level in more than four years, according to UCAN's gas project. More.

With gas prices at their lowest in years, "Black Friday" could be "Bleak Friday" for the oil companies ...

In San Diego today our Gas Project shows that the the average price for gasoline is $2.02 a gallon. Prices are plummeting, yet refineries are selling their gas for less than the cost of oil and losing money on every gallon.  Is it because of "LIFO" accounting, as in Last In, First Out, or is is it LIFO as in "Lower In Fear of Obama," with the hope his administration doesn't take steps to break our addiction to foreign oil?  Analysis.

Gas prices starting to dip below $2 at some stations

San Diego County drivers are finding some economic relief -- at the gas pump. Gasoline at some county stations has dropped below $2 a gallon, reports Charles Langley, UCAN's gasoline analyst. READ MORE

In the last 30-days San Diego gas prices have plummeted by $1.08 a gallon.

Gas prices are dropping faster than at any time in the last 60 years. Get the full story & learn where to find gas for less than $2 a gallon here.

Gas prices plunging faster than "Joe the Plumber" on a one-minute deadline ...

Gas prices have "plunged" to a low not seen in San Diego since November of 2006. More.

Oil falling: Gas prices crawling

Small red gas can. Text reads $2.50 a gallon?

UCAN predicts that at least a few very independent gas stations will be selling regular unleaded for as little as $2.50 a gallon soon ... but as cheap as they are, gas prices are still moving downward slower than oil prices because of wholesale price-redlining by Big Oil. More.



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