Should We Consider a Gas Tax to Stabilize Prices?
The discussion around a price-stabilizing gas tax raises questions about its potential benefits in managing fuel costs.
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The discussion around a price-stabilizing gas tax raises questions about its potential benefits in managing fuel costs.
Stay informed with the latest updates on oil prices as reported by Fortune on May 18, 2026.
A recent study suggests that natural processes in mountain ranges like the Alps and Pyrenees may facilitate the formation of hydrogen gas, offering new clean energy possibilities.
Morningstar Canada examines three potential scenarios that could influence the direction of oil prices in the coming months.
The 1931 Indy 500 witnessed a significant milestone as Cummins' Duesenberg diesel race car completed the race without needing to refuel, utilizing only $1.40 of furnace oil.
The UAE's new oil pipeline, which bypasses the Strait of Hormuz, could have significant implications for oil supply security in India and the dynamics of global oil markets.
Recent remarks by Trump regarding Iran have sparked worries about potential disruptions in oil supply, subsequently raising expectations for West Texas Intermediate (WTI) prices.
The ongoing conflict involving the U.S. and Israel in Iran could lead to a significant oil shortage for supercars, impacting maintenance costs for owners.
A woman's experience at a dealership raises serious questions about vehicle maintenance and customer service after a wheel fell off her Ford shortly after an oil change.
In light of evolving market conditions, BP is redirecting its strategy to prioritize traditional oil and gas operations, signaling a notable shift in its business approach.
Chevron's recent stock increase of 5.2% can be attributed to its strategic sale of assets in Asia to ENEOS, coupled with favorable conditions in the oil market.
Amidst soaring oil prices, the French government is contemplating a windfall tax on TotalEnergies, aiming to mitigate the impact on consumers.
A new agreement in Alberta, Canada, connects carbon management efforts to the construction of a new oil pipeline, aiming to mitigate emissions from oil extraction.
As summer approaches, Iran's energy crisis deepens, prompting the implementation of emergency measures due to dwindling oil stockpiles.
The substantial refining capacity in South Korea serves as a protective measure against the unpredictability of oil prices.
A collaborative mission between Europe and China is scheduled to launch a spacecraft on Tuesday. Its goal is to study the effects of solar storms on Earth's magnetic shield.
Today's oil prices show notable shifts in the market, with WTI priced at $101.02 and Brent at $109.26.
In April, Iraq successfully exported 10 million barrels of oil via the strategically important Strait of Hormuz, highlighting the ongoing significance of this maritime route.
As China leads the charge in the energy transition, the U.S. faces challenges from fossil fuel proponents seeking to hinder progress.
Chevron is seeking tax breaks from a Texas school district for a data center power plant, potentially saving the company hundreds of millions amid increasing scrutiny of such incentives.