Ongoing supply-side pressures from the impact of tropical storms on the U.S. Gulf Coast are to blame for stubbornly high retail gasoline prices, analysts told Zenger. Hurricane Ida made landfall as a category storm 4 in late August. Tropical Storm Nicholas was close behind. Now more than three weeks after Ida hit, U.S. federal estimates show about 16 percent of […]
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