
Omicron, For Better Or Worse, Is Bringing Gasoline Prices Lower
This week marks the sixth week in a row for a decline in retail gasoline prices.
This week marks the sixth week in a row for a decline in retail gasoline prices.
Demand for refined petroleum products remains at or near pre-pandemic levels.
Even with a bit of a dip lower, prices remain at levels not seen since late 2014.
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Analysts told Zenger that market players are looking for economic clues elsewhere.
And that’s precisely why the price at the pump continues to hold at multiyear highs.
High prices may finally be catching up with consumers, though the Omicron variant could be a significant game changer.
But while commodity prices are plummeting, it may take a bit for consumers to notice because of supply chain issues.
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