It happens every summer. Folks in the U.S. drive more, special blends are required most major metro areas and gasoline stocks tighten. It’s happened again, with the average national for a gallon of regular rise eight cents since the beginning of July to $2.793, as of July 17. But prices remain lower than a year…
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