Trick-or-treat! Halloween treats came early for motorists this month! Gas prices stay on the low side and will continue to decline sliding into November, according to GasBuddy.com
A research study recently conducted at the University of Montana found that nonresident travel and tourist spending continues to increase in the Treasure State.
Montana gas prices inched up another 2.8 cents over the second week of April as the slow, but steady increases continue to make a bigger dent in motorists pocketbooks.
With gas well under two dollars per gallon and dropping another four cents over the past week, Gasbuddy.com Petroleum Analyst Patrick Dehaan says Montana’s falling prices may end soon.
A decision by the Organization for Petroleum Exporting Countries, or OPEC, to keep oil production at its current pace has caused fuel prices around the world to decline.