62 posted 2 years ago by ImGumbyDammit 2 years ago by ImGumbyDammit +63 / -1 38 comments share 38 comments share save hide report block hide replies
Gas prices typically dip in the winter months. It's easier to drill during the summer, making it cheaper, and that gas reaches the pumps in winter. Then comes the summer price hike from the winter-drilled gas, and increased demand from travellers.