National gas price average jumps nine cents since first of November
by Pinedale Online!
November 18, 2017
The American Automobile Association reports that the national gas price average has increased nine cents inside of 13 days since the first of November. Strong fall consumer gasoline demand has continued into November and is chipping away at national gasoline inventory. The Energy Information Administration (EIA) reports total gasoline inventories dropped by 3.3 million bbl in their latest report. "Compared to the first half of November last year, gas prices this November are on average 39-cents more expensive," said Jeanette Casselano, AAA spokesperson.
Average regular gas price across the country for 11/18/17 were: Regular: 2.549/gallon Diesel: 2.836/gallon
Average fuel prices for Wyoming for 11/18/17 were: Regular: 2.532/gallon Diesel: 3.072/gallon
Sublette County’s low prices* as of 11/18/17 were: $2.619/gallon for regular $3.099/gallon for diesel
Highs* in Sublette County were: $2.799/gallon for regular $3.499/gallon for diesel (*6 stations surveyed in Pinedale, Big Piney and Marbleton)
High prices in states for gas as of the time of this report were: Hawaii: 3.247 Regular, 4.036 Diesel Alaska: 3.277 Regular, 3.234 Diesel
Low prices in states for gas in the country as of the time of this report were: Alabama: 2.261/gallon for regular Mississippi: 2.550/gallon for diesel
State and National gas price data source: http://gasprices.aaa.com/ American Automobile Association
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