“Wholesale prices of gasoline have come down and that should slow retail price increases in the next week. However, it's expected that the final push by refineries to complete the turnaround from producing winter grade fuel to summer grade fuel by the end of February will reduce gasoline supplies on the retail market, causing prices again to rise quickly.”
Carol Thorp
“After several weeks of declines, California wholesale gasoline prices turned up sharply this week, and that could soon translate into increases at the pump. The higher prices are fueled by scheduled January refinery maintenance and the annual switch from winter to summer gas blends, which takes place in February.”
Paul Gonzales
“Next week, when things have calmed down again, we'll see prices fall due to falling wholesale prices,”
Ray Holloway
“Wholesale prices dropped significantly last week. Unless some issues happen with refineries in California, we expect prices to go down.”
Jeff Spring
“The price of gasoline at the wholesale level declined sharply last week and there continues to be downward pressure on gas in Texas. Motorists may be in for a few weeks of slightly lower prices. But toward the end of the month, it's likely that pump prices will resume an upward arc.”
Rose Rougeau
“We are able to lower the gas cost significantly because wholesale prices have been coming down.”
Alicia Dixon
“Wholesale prices for natural gas have been declining ever since December, so we're glad to pass those savings on to our customers.”
Angie Townsend