In May 2008, the US national average for a gallon of regular gasoline was $3.764 - the equivalent of about $3.82 per gallon in 2010.
On May 11th, 2008 the average price of gas was $3.78.On Aug 6, 2008, the price of gas was $3.91, in the southern tier of NY.
$2.50
In May 1993, the US national average price of a gallon of regular gasoline was $1.129 - equivalent to about $1.70 per gallon in 2010.
In May 1992, the US national average price of a gallon of regular gasoline was $1.136 - equivalent to about $1.77 per gallon in 2010.
As of the end of May 2010, the national average price of a gallon of regular gasoline is $2.786 per gallon.
Anywhere between .48 and .63 cents per gallon
In May 2009, the US national average for a gallon of regular gasoline was $2.265
It's Sierra Leone with about $18.40 a gallon, or $4.86 a liter as of May 1st, 2008. It's Sierra Leone with about $18.40 a gallon, or $4.86 a liter as of May 1st, 2008.
In November 2008, 30 states in the US sold gas at under $2 a gallon. This was the first time gas had fallen below $2 a gallon since March 2005. It didn't last long though. By May of 2009 the national average climbed above $2 a gallon again and has never dipped below $2 since.
as of last week in June i was quoted a price of 2.99 gallon if purchased now or set up prepay contract...sounded as if it would go up ..paid 3.35 gallon march 2008 last winter that was a high can only imagine how high it may go if now purchased soon
Depends on the type of gas. More available gases like nitrogen and oxygen may be cheaper than, lets say, argon. However, we also need to consider how the gas is stored. Some gases, like hydrogen, may be dirt cheap but storage plays a huge factor in the price seeing hydrogen is very combustable.
We don't know yet for sure but his energy advisor, Steven Chu, has said numerous times that gas prices should be increased to help "curb global warming". In the summer of 2008, Chu stated that we needed to raise the tax on gas to get it to be the price of gas in Europe to make people drive less. The price of gas was $8 a gallon in Europe at the time. Whether Obama would attempt such a strategy is unknown. Obama has never said he wanted gas prices to be lower, even dismissing eliminating the gas tax during times of high priced gas. Obama most likely will increase gas prices, but not to the extent Chu advises. be looking for the $5.00 gallon gas this summer, the change occurring in May.