Gas prices in much of Wisconsin are sitting at about a dollar-25 higher than they were at this time last year. The Madison average is two-65-a-gallon. That is up by about a nickel over the last month. Prices have been driven higher by OPEC’s decision to limit production, more drivers on the roads as the U-S emerges from the pandemic, and the Texas cold snap that knocked several refineries off-line. There’s no relief in sight. OPEC is increasing is oil production, but people are driving more miles and many refineries are switching to the more expensive summer blend of gas.
Wisconsin Gas Prices Nearly A Dollar-25 Higher Than At This Time Last Year
Apr 6, 2021 | 3:37 PM
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