Blog Post from American Petroleum Institute
Trilby's Views on Energy Policy
May 6, 2008
Written by: Jane VanRyan
It's not everyday that I get a chance to interview Trilby Lundberg, publisher of the nationwide -- and often quoted -- Lundberg Survey. Since the 1950s, the Lundberg Survey has been the authoritative compilation of gasoline price data in the U.S. This week Trilby reported that gasoline prices increased 15 cents per gallon during the past two weeks, driven higher by the cost of crude oil.
To hear her comments about gasoline prices, the proposed gas tax holiday, and related issues, listen to the podcast below.
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