A widespread myth says you should not fill your car if a fuel tanker truck is at the gas station because it could damage your car. Experts say it isn't true.
If the gas tank is already filled, experts say you shouldn't continue adding gas to it.
Water-contaminated fuel is just one reason why your lawn mower won't start or why it stalls, but it's a common one. Even if your mower wasn't left out in the rain --...
Knowing which fuel your vehicle needs and paying close attention to the pump you're about to use can help ensure that you fill your car's tank properly.
It turns out, a spare gas tank can make for a remarkably good canvas.
Learn how to tell if you're near a natural gas leak and what you should do to stay safe. Leaking gas from an appliance, pipeline or meter could cause a fire,...
Shopping for a gas furnace? Read about types, features, and other must-know topics in our gas furnace buying guide to make an informed choice.
King of the Grill. Barbecuing can be fun, but a few grill safety measures will ensure your time spent cooking outdoors is fun and safe.
This Old House plumbing and heating expert Richard Trethewey installs a natural gas line for a barbecue grill
With gas prices fluctuating daily, drivers need to get the most out of every tank. And with simple fuel-saving tips, tricks and maintenance checks, you can learn to stretch your fill-up to the fullest
This article explores how the next generation of oil and gas employees will change the face of the industry.
H&S Bakery, a Baltimore-based provider of hearth-baked goods, recently unveiled a fleet of alternatively fueled vehicles powered by propane autogas. “We want our customers and community to know that we…
Industry officials discuss what oil and gas companies are looking for in terms of Internet of Things technologies.
The energy giant is shifting to gas as the industry adapts to climate change.
Cars and trucks need replacement parts from time to time. But how do you prioritize these items? What's the most important? This might seem like a straight
With more and more gas-fired outdoor products on the market, learn why you should consider switching to natural gas for your grill.
Gas and the vapors it emits are highly flammable. Fortunately, there are simple ways to avoid trouble.
Consumer Reports tells you what the check engine light means and what you should do when you see it. Learn how to determine whether your car has a loose gas cap—or a serious engine problem.