Breaking News About MyGallons

South Florida Better Business Bureau updated MyGallons' rating after meeting with Founder and CEO of fixed price gas savings program., Today the South Florida Better Business Bureau (SFBBB) announced that it has revised MyGallons' rating to NR after meeting with Steven Verona, Founder and CEO of the fixed price gas savings program. The SFBBB was presented with satisfactory evidence to prove that the company's "F" rating was unjustified.....Click to read more

Gogas Universal acknowledges MyGallons had agreements in place to utilize US Bank's Voyager Fleet systems for its fixed price gas savings program.

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Pre-paid gas for everyday drivers

A Miami-based company is offering the chance to pre-buy gasoline at the current price and fill up later when prices -- presumably -- are higher.

Miami Herald - June 29, 2008

Analyst Predicts $7 Gas by 2010

A new energy report predicts $200-a-barrel oil in as short a time as two years. If that happens, gas would likely go up to $7 a gallon - and that would have an enormous impact on the way Americans live.

AOL Money & Finance - June 27, 2008

Oil price hits a new record above $142

Oil futures climbed to a new record near $143 a barrel Friday as the dollar weakened against the euro, confirming expectations that the falling greenback, a major factor in crude's stratospheric rise, will extend its decline and add to oil's appeal.

MSNBC.com - June 27, 2008

Fuels on the Hill

Congress has always had a soft spot for “experts” who tell members what they want to hear, whether it’s supply-side economists declaring that tax cuts increase revenue or climate-change skeptics insisting that global warming is a myth.

New York Times - June 27, 2008

Oil Hits Record Above $140 on Weakening Dollar

Oil futures climbed to a new record near $143 a barrel Friday as the dollar weakened against the euro, confirming expectations that the falling greenback, a major factor in crude's stratospheric rise, will extend its decline and add to oil's appeal.

CNBC.com - June 27, 2008

Gazprom chief sets out world vision

Gazprom set out a vaulting vision of its future status as the world's most powerful energy company on Thursday as it belittled Opec, saying the oil producers' cartel had in effect lost control of the market. Alexey Miller told the Financial Times that the world was undergoing "a great surge in oil and gas prices...which will end with prices at a radically new level".

Financial Times - June 26, 2008

Oil, coal not on way out, forecast says

World energy demand will grow by 50 percent over the next two decades, crude-oil prices could rise to $186 a barrel, and coal will remain the biggest source of electricity despite its effect on global warming, government experts predict.

The Columbus Dispatch - June 26, 2008

One way to handle gas prices: Move

It may seem a bit drastic, but more and more people are taking what is perhaps the ultimate step in cutting gas prices: They're moving.

Yahoo! Real Estate - June 19, 2008

Gas Prices Cause New-Car Shoppers to Cut Spending, Believe Situation Is Permanent

ccording to the latest http://www.kbb.com/ Marketing Research study of in-market new-car shoppers , the rising cost of gas is severely impacting consumer purchase habits and activities, with a large number of new-car researchers cutting small luxuries out of their budgets entirely. An overwhelming majority of new-car shoppers say they believe high gas prices are here to stay.

The Auto Channel - June 19, 2008

Gas prices latest worry for real estate market

Rising gas prices may be the latest ailment afflicting the housing market, as figures released Monday showed Southern California home prices plunging 27% in May from a year ago and falling even more precipitously in distant suburbs.

Los Angeles Times - June 17, 2008

Oil prices slip after hitting record $135

Crude shifts gears after setting a record, as Brazil reports finding a new oil field. Gasoline sets 15th straight record high.

CNNMoney.com - May 22, 2008

An ill wind for gas prices

Traders say that even though you're already paying for the hurricane season, the price could spike to $6 a gallon if catastrophe strikes.

CNNMoney.com - May 22, 2008

$12 Gas and Rationing? Possible, Says Expert

"The prices that we're paying at the pump today are, I think, going to be 'the good old days,' because others who watch this very closely forecast that we're going to be hitting $12 and $15 a gallon, and then, after that, when world oil production goes into decline, we're going to talk about rationing," Robert Hirsch, Management Information Services Senior Energy Advisor, said on CNBC's "Squawk Box."

CNNMoney.com - May 22, 2008