Louisiana motorists will find themselves paying a little bit more for a gallon of gas at the pump this week. Oil prices continue to rise too. Is this just a seasonal adjustment or has the industry begun a significant price correction?
While motorist are enjoying gas prices that are a dollar lower than what we were paying last year. One industry expert says $5 a gallon gas in on the horizon.
The lower prices for fuel and an overall improvement in the economy has more Americans feeling confident about having money to spend. That confidence translates into more vehicles on the roadway since 90% of Americans on the go this weekend will do so via automobile.
The trend toward lower fuel prices is expected to continue through the holiday season. Where can you find the lowest prices for gas in Acadiana? We've got the answer.
With the change to winter blend gas and a conflict brewing in the Middle East you'd think gas prices would be higher. They aren't, and that's good news for Louisiana drivers.
Louisiana drivers have a little more money in their pocket than they did six months ago. We have even more if you look at what we were paying for fuel one year ago. Compared to last year, the prices now are comparable to fill up four times and get the fifth one free.
With plenty of vacation driving between now and the beginning of school Louisiana drivers might just be getting an early Christmas gift in the form of significantly lower gas prices.
While we might all cringe a little at every fill up, the price of gas in Louisiana isn't really that bad. Check out the gas prices at some of your favorite vacation destinations to see how much money you'll need to budget for a fill up.
Louisiana gas prices are at their highest in 9 months. One analyst says the higher prices are part of a seasonal trend and prices should go down by the time school is out for summer.