A great American freedom is the ability to jump in your car, crank up the tunes and drive wherever you want to. This is a good time go, as gas prices are down
After watching local gasoline prices stay slightly but steadily high for the last few weeks, there is finally a little downward movement on the cost of a gallon of regular.
GasBuddy.com says the average price has dropped 2.9 cents per gallon...
Wyoming gasoline prices are up three tenths of a cent over the last week and while it won’t effect most people by much at the pump, at least prices were low for tourist season. The slight rise also won’t effect the oil industry employees who were laid off...
In the nation’s 5th largest oil producing state, the rig count is down. Last year at this time, Wyoming had 22 rigs pumping crude, while this year there are only 8 operating across the state. That has us in the “deepest downturn” since the 1990s...
The energy sector declines have seen layoffs in the immediate oil rigs, transport and insularly job market. Government layoffs and hiring freezes have also hit Wyomingites. Tourism is also important to our state’s economy and with low gasoline prices, it’s easier for people to come visit one of the most beautiful places in the world...
With the Memorial Day Weekend unofficially kicking off the summer travel season, the good news is that gas is almost $.40 a gallon less than it was a year ago. The good news/bad news, for an energy state such as Wyoming, is that over the last week, prices at the pump are up almost $...
While watching gasoline prices rise, I have to remind myself where we were. Back in 2012 we were getting gouged for $3.54 per gallon. We can count our blessings as we pay $01.3 cents more per gallon than we did last week. GasBuddy.com checked 494 Wyoming gas stations to find that on average, we are paying $1...
The agony and the ecstasy of lower gas prices are evident again this week. Gasoline prices in Wyoming have fallen 2.2 cents per gallon in the past week, averaging $1.71 a gallon across our state. Nationally gas has fallen 5.2 cents per gallon in the last week to $1...
On the way into work, I saw the heaven and hell of our gas prices. A station on Lincolnway (that is usually on the high side) was $1.67. According to GasBuddy.com, the cheapest gas is $1.53 at Sam’s on Dell Range if you have a membership card...
On my way into work this morning, I saw $2.03.9 on the sign at a station near our studios. But yesterday, Sunday, I was in Denver and filled up for $1.79.9.
Getting off the interstate last night in Cheyenne, I found $1.99.9 for regular at I-25 and College, while Sam's has the lowest prices at $1...