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Gas station owners have found a use case for AI, lawsuit says: colluding to fix prices

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June 25, 2026

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Gas station owners have found a use case for AI, lawsuit says: colluding to fix prices

A new lawsuit claims AI pricing software helped Marathon, BP, and Circle K fix gas prices across 1,700 California stations.

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ArcaMax

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· Jul 1, 2026

Gas giants use AI to raise prices, lawsuit says, another algorithmic hit to the cost of living

A federal lawsuit alleging that gas companies in California are colluding to keep prices high through their use of AI-powered software will test the state's antitrust law at a time of growing concerns about the effects of technology on the high ...

RedState

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· Jun 24, 2026

The Problem With Suing Oil Companies for the Weather

The Problem With Suing Oil Companies for the Weather

Gizmodo

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· Jun 23, 2026

Suit Alleges That Gas Stations Use AI to Hike Gas Prices

There's a law against that... in California at least.

The Next Web

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· Jun 23, 2026

BP, Walmart and 7-Eleven sued over AI-set petrol prices in California

A group of California drivers has sued six of the country’s biggest fuel retailers, accusing them of using an artificial-intelligence pricing tool to coordinate the cost of petrol and keep it artificially high. The complaint, filed on 22 June 2026 in federal court in Sacramento, names BP, Circle K, Marathon Petroleum, 7-Eleven, Walmart, and Albertsons [] This story continues at The Next Web

Washington Examiner

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· Jul 3, 2026

DOJ investigating oil companies over manipulating gas prices

The Justice Department is urging state attorneys general to investigate whether oil companies are illegally keeping gasoline prices artificially high, escalating President Donald Trump’s campaign against what he has called price gouging at the pump. In a joint letter sent Friday, the DOJ’s Antitrust Division and the Federal Trade Commission encouraged state attorneys general to []

Bloomberg

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· Jun 22, 2026

Gas Stations Accused of Using AI to Boost California Prices

A group of California consumers claimed in a lawsuit that gas station owners including Walmart Inc., Marathon Petroleum Corp., BP Plc and 7-Eleven Inc. are using artificial intelligence to illegally manipulate pump prices in the state that already has the highest rates in the US.

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Related coverage for "Gas station owners have found a use case for AI, lawsuit says: colluding to fix prices": ArcaMax — Gas giants use AI to raise prices, lawsuit says, another algorithmic hit to the cost of living. RedState — The Problem With Suing Oil Companies for the Weather . Gizmodo — Suit Alleges That Gas Stations Use AI to Hike Gas Prices. The Next Web — BP, Walmart and 7-Eleven sued over AI-set petrol prices in California. Washington Examiner — DOJ investigating oil companies over manipulating gas prices. Bloomberg — Gas Stations Accused of Using AI to Boost California Prices