In 1998, the US national average price of a gallon of regular gasoline was $1.06 - equivalent to about $1.42 per gallon in 2010.
$1.06
Natural gas prices also rose from $2.38 per million BTU (British thermal unit) in 1998, to $2.64 in 1999
The rising gas prices will affect teenages just as the rising gas prices affect everyone.
In 30 years, gas prices will be well above $8.00.
I started driving in 1998, so I distinctly remember what I paid for gas that year in the town where I grew up...Marshall, TX. I always filled up at the same place, Outpost #2 just west of town, and I remember unleaded gas prices ranging anywhere from 75 to 80 cents.
$1.06
it was about a $1.28 cents a gallon
Natural gas prices also rose from $2.38 per million BTU (British thermal unit) in 1998, to $2.64 in 1999
1998 to 1999
Visit: http://www.eia.doe.gov/emeu/international/gas1.html It's the government's gas price tracking spreadsheet. It also includes prices for a few other countries.
lowest gas prices ? lowest gas prices for southern illinois ?
The US national average retail gasoline price that year was $1.06 per gallon.
the gas prices in 2009 were about 3.20
Since when did the president control the gas prices? The President can't control the gas prices. The only way the gas prices will go down is when gas companies can buy the gas for less.
The rising gas prices will affect teenages just as the rising gas prices affect everyone.
Gas prices varied significantly by location and market conditions, but in the United States, gas prices were around $0.89 per gallon in the late 1990s, particularly around 1998 and 1999. This was a period of relatively low oil prices compared to subsequent years. However, it's essential to note that prices could fluctuate greatly depending on local factors and conditions.
In 1992 gas prices are just $1.19 to $1.30