Fuel Prices Drop $.04 This Week

  • Fuel Prices Drop $.04 This Week

    In today’s US Energy Information Adminstration weekly fuel price report, the USEIA revealed a $.04 drop for the national average price of Unleaded Regular fuel. The US national average retail fuel price of unleaded gasoline now sits at $3.67/gallon, a gallon of midgrade dropped to $3.79, and a gallon of premium dropped to $3.92.

    All regional areas saw fuel price decreases except for the Rocky Mountains, who saw a $.01 increase. The Gulf Coast and the Midwest each saw a $.05 decrease.

    As for individual states, Minnesota had the largest fuel price decrease of the week, where prices lowered $.09/gallon for unleaded, with an average price of $3.73/gallon. All states now have Unleaded averages under $4.00 for the first time in two weeks.

    The highest average price in the nation for Unleaded continues to be in New York, at $3.99/gallon. In Chicago, a gallon of Unleaded is priced the highest in any major city, at $3.96 per gallon which is $.05 less than last week.

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