Foreign turmoil, short supply keeping gasoline prices high
Posted: October 3, 2012 at 3:43 a.m.
Katy Julian of Little Rock fills up her gas tank at the Doublebee's Exxon located at the intersection of Cantrell and Riverfront Drive in Little Rock on Tuesday.
The price of gasoline normally drops after the summer traveling season, but this year prices haven’t budged because of supply shortages and Middle East conflicts, analysts said Tuesday.
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