White House says it is still considering gas tax cut April 11, 2022 EnergyNow Media These translations are done via Google Translate Print 🖨 A person pumps gas at a Sunoco gas station after the inflation rate hit a 40-year high in January, in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, U.S., February 19, 2022. REUTERS/Hannah Beier WASHINGTON, April 8 (Reuters) – The White House is still considering a possible federal gas tax holiday to lower U.S. consumer energy costs, spokesperson Jen Psaki said on Friday. Share This: Previous Article Shell Explains13-Year Journey From Discovery to First Oil Shows U.S. Lawmakers Why U.S. Output Is Flat Next Article Column: U.S. gas storage emptied by exports to Europe and Asia: John Kemp More News Articles SLB Says its Russia Business Aligns With New US Sanctions as Revenue Drops Biden Boosts Loan for ioneer’s Nevada Lithium Mine to Nearly $1 Billion North Dakota Rig Count Slips to 31 from 37 in December, Regulator Says US Drillers Cut Oil and Gas Rigs to Lowest Since Dec 2021, Baker Hughes Says FEATURED EVENT GET ENERGYNOW’S DAILY EMAIL FOR FREE
A person pumps gas at a Sunoco gas station after the inflation rate hit a 40-year high in January, in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, U.S., February 19, 2022. REUTERS/Hannah Beier WASHINGTON, April 8 (Reuters) – The White House is still considering a possible federal gas tax holiday to lower U.S. consumer energy costs, spokesperson Jen Psaki said on Friday.