After three weeks of massive declines, some good news as government data shows gasoline consumption ticked up slightly during the week ending April 10.
Data from the U.S. Energy Information Administration through April 10 showed gasoline consumption stopped declining after several weeks of massive drops in demand. As CollisionWeek previously reported, gasoline consumption through the week ending April 3 had declined nearly 50 percent from mid-March. As can be expected given the growth in stay-at-home orders in states across the U.S., the decline in the volume of gasoline supplied to the U.S. market, had dropped by nearly 25% for each
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