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Wyoming Oil Production
Wyoming Oil Production
Wyoming Oil Production
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...
Wyoming Gas Prices Down For Tourist Season
Wyoming Gas Prices Down For Tourist Season
Wyoming Gas Prices Down For Tourist Season
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...
Your Wyoming Weekend Just Got More Expensive [VIDEO]
Your Wyoming Weekend Just Got More Expensive [VIDEO]
Your Wyoming Weekend Just Got More Expensive [VIDEO]
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 $...
Why Are Wyoming Gas Prices Going Up?
Why Are Wyoming Gas Prices Going Up?
Why Are Wyoming Gas Prices Going Up?
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...
Wyoming Gas Down Again
Wyoming Gas Down Again
Wyoming Gas Down Again
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...
Wyoming Gas Down Again
Wyoming Gas Down Again
Wyoming Gas Down Again
On the way into work this morning, I saw the heaven & hell of our gas prices. A station (that is usually on the high side) was $1.67. According to GasBuddy.com, the cheapest gas in Casper is $1.56 at Sam’s on E 2nd if you have a membership card and Sinclair on E 2nd and Jefferson. ...
Wyo Gas Up But Down Nationally
Wyo Gas Up But Down Nationally
Wyo Gas Up But Down Nationally
Gas prices are up $.013 across the Cowboy State over the past week while the national average is down $.071 cents per gallon. The Wyoming average price per gallon of $2.81. If there is any good news on fuel prices, it’s that we are paying 82...
Gas Prices Surge For Weekend
Gas Prices Surge For Weekend
Gas Prices Surge For Weekend
AAA says the national average price for regular unleaded gasoline has increased 32 of the past 34 days, reaching today’s national average price of $2.71 per gallon. Crude prices are rising and the oncoming summer driving season are driving the rise...
Paying More At The Pump
Paying More At The Pump
Paying More At The Pump
Gas prices are up 31% from their low in January. Prices may seem low because they’re about a dollar a gallon cheaper than a year ago, but prices are going back up because oil is going up and we’re coming into the summer driving season...
Wyo Gas Prices Up Again, But…
Wyo Gas Prices Up Again, But…
Wyo Gas Prices Up Again, But…
Seems like every time you pull up to the pump, gas is more expensive. In the past week, its up another 4.7 cents, according to www.gasbuddy.com. It’s the proverbial good news bad news for The Cowboy State. Wyoming’s economy has been hit by a downturn in natural gas, oil and coal but has still seen some growth in other areas...
Wyoming Gas Prices Up
Wyoming Gas Prices Up
Wyoming Gas Prices Up
The roller-coaster ride of gas prices continues on the upswing by $.02.3 a gallon over the last week. The Wyoming average $2.25 for a gallon of regular. The national average is $2.39 per gallon. In Casper, Sinclair 902 E 2nd St & S Jefferson St has the lowest prices according to Gasbuddy.com...
Good/Bad News Gas Prices Up
Good/Bad News Gas Prices Up
Good/Bad News Gas Prices Up
Wyoming has seen a rise of $.04 per gallon rise in gasoline over the past week, averaging $1.95 per gallon. We did well compared to the national average of an increase of 12.6  cents per gallon to $2.17 per gallon. That’s good news for those in the oil and gas industry, bad news for those affected by tight budget margins in business or as a consumer trying to balance family budgets...

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