I remember a year ago gas was $2.40-$2.60/gal for 87 depending on where you were in the city. Now it is $4.50-4.60/gal.
It loses correlation on price though for me. In February when a barrel of oil was $90 gas was $3.10. Now a barrel of oil is $115 and gas is $4.50
I guess losing a couple % of supply is a green flag for a 50% price increase.
The interesting part is electricity and natural gas prices are the same as when I moved into my house at the beginning of 2021.
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