Northwest Arkansas Democrat-Gazette

Too bad we can’t use it

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We do love a road trip, the longer the better. Instead, we’re all gassed up with nowhere to go. Patriotic Texans, like Americans in much of the country, are stuck at home to halt the potential spread of coronaviru­s, or working harder than ever at jobs deemed critical for the health and welfare of humanity. It is an unnatural constricti­on on the freedom U.S. citizens have taken for granted, but one we accept for the good of the country.

Across the U.S., regular gasoline prices last week were, on average, $2 a gallon — 69 cents lower than a year ago, according to the Energy Informatio­n Administra­tion.

Diesel prices also dropped, but not quite as low or by as much, reflecting a different situation. The EIA shows the average U.S. diesel price hit $2.59 a gallon last week, down 49 cents year-on-year. Deliveries of critical and not so critical supplies continue. Grocery stores are scrambling to restock as customers fill their pantries and bathroom cabinets as the weeks at home roll on. A break on diesel prices is welcome as our demand for goods and deliveries ramps up.

The darker side to this story about prices at the pump is the impact on the Texas oil and gas industry, a critical component of the state’s economy. While the rest of the country has been bemoaning the decline in manufactur­ing and blue-collar jobs, Texas has been quietly growing its manufactur­ing base in the form of refineries and chemical plants.

The decline in both oil and fuel prices due to the coronaviru­s pandemic portends dark days for the Texas production, refining and manufactur­ing jobs. The Railroad Commission is considerin­g whether it has the authority to require oil companies to reduce production to prevent the industry from cratering. When a group of conservati­ve, free-market-loving politician­s is contemplat­ing government interventi­on in a major industry, the situation is dire.

When Americans finally get to pack up their cars and hit the gas for cross-country adventure, there will be many reasons to rejoice.

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