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A gallon of gas for 95 cents? It's here — and it will soon be even cheaper.

— largely, because people aren't driving, according to the energy firm Rystad Energy — and top oil-producing countries are ramping up supply. In a webinar last week, Rystad said OPEC Plus, a group of oil-producing nations, could flood the market with as much asA world awash in oil is one where oil is cheap — in some cases, actually less than worthless, so producers might pay people to take oil from them.

The cost of gasoline varies region-to-region, and it's largely determined by taxes and how easy it is to sell fuel in a particular area. "It drives business into the store," said Tandi Robertson, who owns a gas station in Park Hill, Oklahoma, where gas is currently 99 cents. "I want them in the store where the price point is higher. There's no money out there."

De Haan won't forecast when that will happen, considering the number of unknowns, though he said the costs will rise in step with demand. And so if travel advisories lift in the next few months, drivers could benefit from low fuel prices if they hit the road en masse this summer. De Haan says that low gasoline prices mean higher profit-potential for station owners.

 

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