by robertbensh | Jan 5, 2023 | blog, Oil and gas, Robert Bensh
Although oil and European gas prices have decreased from their peaks in early 2022 and the recent relief in gas supply issues, there is still concern about the demand that is putting a damper on oil sentiment. In 2023, it is expected that the markets will tighten once...
by robertbensh | Jan 5, 2023 | blog, Oil and gas, Robert Bensh
Propane, also referred to as propane autogas, has been used for decades as a clean-burning alternative fuel. An alkane gas composed of three carbon atoms and eight hydrogen atoms (C3H8), propane is a colorless and odorless liquid when stored under pressure inside a...
by robertbensh | Jan 5, 2023 | blog, Oil and gas, Robert Bensh
Of all the fossil fuels, natural gas is considered to be the most environmentally friendly. Burning natural gas releases only water vapor, carbon dioxide, and trace amounts of nitrogen oxide, making it the cleanest burning of fossil fuels. Although there are some...
by robertbensh | Jan 5, 2023 | blog, Oil and gas, Robert Bensh
The past year has been a financial strain for many Americans due to the rising cost of gas. According to a GOBankingRates review, 25% of respondents stated that rising gas prices were the most influential economic factor on their finances. This is not surprising, as...
by robertbensh | Nov 21, 2022 | blog, Oil and gas, Robert Bensh
The fall season brings new reasons to spend money. High heating bills, holiday spending, and warmer clothes are some expenses that come with the change in seasons. But, one purchase that’s going to be cheaper in the next couple of months might be a regular one....
by robertbensh | Nov 21, 2022 | blog, Oil and gas, Robert Bensh
Gas prices typically start to rise in February and then bottom out around Memorial Day. In 2021, however, they began to climb due to the rise in oil prices. This occurred during a time when gas prices typically decline. The 2021 market conditions were different from...