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TPR’s Jerry Clayton talks to Randolph about the state of the oil industry, gas prices and more.
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We don't think of gas stations much, yet they are fixtures across Texas, and tell us a lot about who we are and where we're going.
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A Texas A&M economist says the real estate market will likely continue to cool in the coming year.
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Critics are skeptical about whether the new rules by the Railroad Commission will prevent another catastrophe like the power grid disaster in February 2021.
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The national average price of gasoline has fallen below $4 a gallon. These are four key factors that could determine what happens next with prices at the pump.
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Reduced U.S. and European refining capacity, Russia’s war in Ukraine, and even Chinese export limits are all combining to send prices at the pump far higher than they were the last time crude oil traded in the $100-a-barrel range.
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The price hikes come as Texans grapple with high costs at the fuel pump and in grocery stores.
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Consumers are watching their pennies at the gas station and grocery store as consumer prices surged 8.6% in May, pushing the annual inflation rate to its highest in over 40 years.
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Gas prices surged to a national record, not adjusted for inflation, surpassing the previous milestone hit around two months ago. It comes just ahead of the key summer driving season.
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Dallas police say reported fuel thefts are costing gas companies millions of dollars.
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Gasoline prices hit record highs last week, so politicians in both parties proposed suspending state and federal gas taxes. But some warn such tax "holidays" may cut funding for needed road repairs.
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As the war in Ukraine affects gas prices in the United States, Democrats and Republicans are calling for an increase in domestic energy production. But experts say that won’t be a quick fix.