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Rising oil costs push US gas above $4 for first time since 2022
Gas prices across the United States climbed above an average of $4 per gallon on Tuesday, March 31, 2026, marking the first time since 2022 that national fuel costs have reached this level, according to data released by AAA. The national average for regular gasoline rose to $4.02 per gallon, reflecting a sharp increase of more than $1 compared to prices before the ongoing Iran conflict began on Friday, February 28, 2026. The surge is largely tied to disruptions in global oil markets followin
Rising oil costs push US gas above $4 for first time since 2022
Gas prices across the United States climbed above an average of $4 per gallon on Tuesday, March 31, 2026, marking the first time since 2022 that national fuel costs have reached this level, according to data released by AAA. The national average for regular gasoline rose to $4.02 per gallon, reflecting a sharp increase of more than $1 compared to prices before the ongoing Iran conflict began on Friday, February 28, 2026. The surge is largely tied to disruptions in global oil markets followin
Crude Oil Crosses $110 Amid Gulf Conflict, Petrol and Flight Fares May Rise
Global crude oil prices have surged past $110 per barrel as escalating tensions in the Gulf region shake energy markets worldwide. The sharp increase has triggered concerns about potential supply disruptions, particularly through the Strait of Hormuz, one of the most critical oil transit routes globally. The sudden spike represents the biggest jump in crude prices since 2020 and has raised fears about its possible ripple effects on economies that depend heavily on imported oil. Desp
Crude Oil Crosses $110 Amid Gulf Conflict, Petrol and Flight Fares May Rise
Global crude oil prices have surged past $110 per barrel as escalating tensions in the Gulf region shake energy markets worldwide. The sharp increase has triggered concerns about potential supply disruptions, particularly through the Strait of Hormuz, one of the most critical oil transit routes globally. The sudden spike represents the biggest jump in crude prices since 2020 and has raised fears about its possible ripple effects on economies that depend heavily on imported oil. Desp
Columbus gas prices drop nearly 7 cents, averaging $2.94 per gallon across the city
Columbus drivers are seeing noticeable relief at the gas pumps this week as fuel prices decline across central Ohio. The city’s average gasoline price has fallen by nearly seven cents per gallon over the past week, now averaging $2.94 per gallon. This marks a welcome break for motorists after months of uneven pricing and modest increases that have reflected broader supply and demand changes across the region. While the latest drop provides short-term savings, prices in Columbus rema
Columbus gas prices drop nearly 7 cents, averaging $2.94 per gallon across the city
Columbus drivers are seeing noticeable relief at the gas pumps this week as fuel prices decline across central Ohio. The city’s average gasoline price has fallen by nearly seven cents per gallon over the past week, now averaging $2.94 per gallon. This marks a welcome break for motorists after months of uneven pricing and modest increases that have reflected broader supply and demand changes across the region. While the latest drop provides short-term savings, prices in Columbus rema
Gas prices fall below $3 in Columbus amid statewide decrease
Gas prices in Columbus, Ohio have seen a significant decrease over the past week, bringing some welcome relief to drivers as the summer season gets underway. The average price of gasoline in the city has dropped by 16.4 cents per gallon, settling at $2.92 as of Monday. This latest dip places Columbus fuel prices 31.5 cents below where they stood a month ago and a full 50 cents cheaper than the same time last year. Across the state, similar declines are being seen. The Ohio average
Gas prices fall below $3 in Columbus amid statewide decrease
Gas prices in Columbus, Ohio have seen a significant decrease over the past week, bringing some welcome relief to drivers as the summer season gets underway. The average price of gasoline in the city has dropped by 16.4 cents per gallon, settling at $2.92 as of Monday. This latest dip places Columbus fuel prices 31.5 cents below where they stood a month ago and a full 50 cents cheaper than the same time last year. Across the state, similar declines are being seen. The Ohio average









