Gasoline is a seasonal fuel, falling in winter and rising in spring and summer. The recent price action in crude oil, turmoil in the Middle East, the U.S. election, and the low level of the U.S. Strategic...
Gasoline is a seasonal fuel. Drivers tend to put the fewest miles on cars in winter. Meanwhile, spring and summer are the driving season when gasoline demand peaks. Since futures markets react to seasonal...
While the number of electric vehicles on the road continues to rise, gasoline remains the fuel powering most vehicles. Gasoline is a seasonal energy commodity that tends to increase during spring and summer,...
With the July 4 holiday on the horizon, the 2023 vacation season is underway. Travel during school and work vacations peaks, and so does the demand for fuel. Gasoline remains the energy commodity that...
While we hear a lot about electric vehicles these days, most cars on the road across the U.S. depend on gasoline for fuel. As spring is right around the corner, drivers will begin putting more mileage...
While the number of electric vehicles on U.S. roads is increasing, gasoline-powered cars continue to outnumber EVs dramatically. Gasoline and ethanol blends power U.S. cars, and in February 2023, the demand...
June is the start of the US driving season as vacations from school and work lead people to hit the roads and rack up mileage on their odometers. The cost of those pleasure trips has soared in 2022, with...
Last week, Tesla (TSLA) reported earnings that blew the cover off expectations as the demand for electric vehicles is booming. Meanwhile, most automobiles worldwide continue to run on gasoline. In March,...
The US energy policy favors alternative and renewable fuels while is discouraging the production and consumption of traditional fossil fuels. However, most cars and other forms of transportation require...
The summer of 2021 is winding down, and with it, the peak season for gasoline demand. The late spring, summer, and early fall are the times of the year when drivers put the most mileage on their cars....