Demand for gasoline in the US continues to rise, hitting its highest level at 9.1 million b/d last week since March of 2020. In fact, the demand was only 3% lower than the same period in 2019. But in spite of the increased demand, two factors kept gasoline prices from surging in response. First,…
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