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RBOB Gasoline Jun 24 (RBM24.NYM)

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2.6876+0.0443 (+1.68%)
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Pre. SettlementN/A
Settlement date2024-05-31
Open2.6483
Bid2.6560
Last price2.6433
Day's range2.6398 - 2.6917
Volume51,401
Ask2.7170
  • Yahoo Finance Video

    Gas prices could climb to $3.60-3.90 range this summer: GasBuddy

    Gas prices (NG=F, RB=F) are moving higher as more Americans prep their travel plans for Spring Break and the summer. GasBuddy Head of Petroleum Analysis Patrick De Haan joins Yahoo Finance to discuss the upward trends in gas and oil prices (CL=F, BZ=F). "Americans are getting out more: the [solar] eclipse is a week away, but spring break travel is also happening. All three of those — demand, refinery maintenance, and the transition to summer gasoline — is all boosting prices, and it probably will continue another couple weeks yet before we plateau," De Haan says. For more expert insight and the latest market action, click here to watch this full episode of Market Domination. Editor's note: This article was written by Luke Carberry Mogan.

  • Barrons.com

    Gasoline Prices Are Rising Faster Than Oil. $4 a Gallon by Summer?

    J.P. Morgan strategist Natasha Kaneva thinks prices could rise above $4 in the next two months, because Russia is cutting its oil production more than expected. Russia said earlier this month that it will take nearly 500,000 barrels of oil production offline by June, leaving its daily production around nine million barrels a day. The announcement has helped lift international crude oil prices 3% this month, to $86 per barrel.

  • Reuters

    Exclusive-Russia increases gasoline imports from Belarus as domestic supplies shrink

    Russia has increased gasoline imports from neighbouring Belarus in March to tackle the risk of shortages in its domestic market because of unscheduled repairs at Russian refineries after drone attacks, four industry and trade sources said on Wednesday. Usually Russia is a net exporter of fuel and a supplier to international markets, but the disruption of Russian refining has forced oil companies to import. Already Russia banned gasoline exports from March 1 to try to secure enough fuel for its domestic market after repeated Ukrainian drone attacks on Russian refineries since the start of the year.