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'Ida' gains strength, Gulf Coast may be next

AP - 2 hours, 28 minutes ago

A tentative forecast track shows Tropical Storm Ida, packing winds of up to 60 miles per hour, could hit the U.S. Gulf Coast early in the week. (Nov. 7)

  • Valero warns customer of gas price hike KENS 5 - TV San Antonio - Mon Nov 2, 10:39 PM ET

    A proposed bill would invest in cleaner energy solutions, but raise the price of gasoline

  • Gas prices continue to rise WRAL Raleigh - Sun Nov 1, 11:22 PM ET

    Gas averaged nationally nearly $2.70 a gallon Friday, the highest of the year - adding bad news to an already fragile economy.

  • Gas Prices jump nearly 18 cents in 2 weeks AP - Mon Oct 26, 6:30 AM ET

    The average price of regular gasoline in the United States has jumped 17.8 cents over a two-week period to $2.66. It's the first rise in the national retail price of gas since late July. (Oct. 26)

  • San Diego gas prices fall for 25th consecutive day News 8 San Diego - Sun Oct 11, 1:19 PM ET

    New figures from AAA and the Oil Price Information Service show that the average price of a gallon of self-serve regular gasoline in San Diego County fell to $3.008 Saturday.

  • Chesapeake Energy: The Nat Gas Play CNBC - Fri Aug 28, 11:25 AM ET

    Natural gas prices may be sliding, but Chesapeake Energy's stock is up more than 60 percent since the March bottom. Jason Gammel, an oil analyst at Macquarie Research Equities, shares his analysis of the stock.

  • Oil & Nat Gas Outlook CNBC - Mon Aug 24, 1:36 PM ET

    Could concerns over potential CFTC position limits on ETFs like UNG be one of the reasons why natural gas prices are moving lower while oil prices are moving higher? Lisa Zembrodt, of Summit Energy, and Chris Jarvis, of Caprock Risk Management, discuss...

  • Chevy Volt: 230 Mile Per Gallon CNBC - Tue Aug 11, 9:49 AM ET

    The Chevy Volt will get 230 miles per gallon, according to General Motors' estimates. CNBC's Phil LeBeau has the details.

  • "I'll consider" gas tax holiday Yahoo! News - Wed May 7, 5:00 PM ET

    Answering a user question, President Bush says there's no quick answer to high gas prices.