Listen to UCAN gas analyst Charles Langley's explanation for the current price of gas on KPBS.
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AUDIO: Drop in gas prices due to political pressure and less consumer demand
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AUDIO: The price of oil is going up...why not the price of gasoline?
AUDIO: Listen to UCAN gas analyst Charles Langley discuss the reason behind the recent decline in gas prices with KCRW's Warren Olney
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AUDIO: Gas prices may rise come 4th of July
AUDIO: UCAN gas analyst Charles Langley tells KPBS San Diego that falling gas prices may soon rise.
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AUDIO: UCAN Executive Director Michael Shames appears on KPBS' "These Days"
UCAN's Executive Director, Michael Shames, talks to KPBS "These Days" host Tom Fudge about the latest SDG&E rate increase, skyrocketing gas prices, and recent San Diego City Council decision to approve a controversial water and sewer rate hike.
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AUDIO: Partnerships between competitors is bad for gas prices
A very brief radio story by Phil Farrar about how the cost of oil is the same as last year, but our gas prices are higher. Why? In part because California refineries have supply trading agreements with each other. These agreements keep gasoline away from the spot market which drives up the price.
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AUDIO: UCAN gas and oil analyst Charles Langley on KOGO AM 600
UCAN's gas and oil expert, Charles Langley, talks to KOGO AM 600's Phil Farrar about rising gas prices throughout San Diego.
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