Energy Information Administration short-term energy outlook summaryAgency says sharply higher fuel bills expected this winter, based on higher oil and gas prices, predicted colder weather than last year Petroleum News Alaska
Household heating expenditures could be up by as much as 19 to 44 percent this winter, the U.S. Department of Energy’s Energy Information Administration said in its October short-term energy summary.
The agency said higher oil and gas prices, as well as the likelihood that this winter will be colde....
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