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Why gas prices will go lower If the U.S. lifts oil export ban
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2014-06-18
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IHS vice chairman Daniel Yergin tells TheStreet's Joe Deaux that gas prices could drop by as much as 8 cents per gallon if the United States lifts its crude oil export ban. A report by the energy research group says lifting the ban from 2016 through
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