With crude oil prices of nearly $120 bbl. (the WTI US crude benchmark stood just over $118 bbl. June 7), and demand for fuel rising as the peak summer driving months are upon us and US consumers are hitting the roads post-pandemic, gasoline prices have been rising at a rate of five cents a day…
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