National Average Gas Price Reach $2.72
The increase represents a 30 cent increase from the beginning of February, and is 28 cents more than a year ago, AAA said.
The increase represents a 30 cent increase from the beginning of February, and is 28 cents more than a year ago, AAA said.
The average national price for gasoline is at $2.51 according to Feb. 16, 2021 data, which is up five cents from the previous week and will soon be more expensive than the highest price of 2020 despite low demand.
National average diesel fuel prices were $2.80 per gallon as of Feb. 8, 2021, continuing a rising trend seen since early November 2020.
This past Saturday, Feb. 6, 2021 was the first time in 340 days the national average was more expensive than a year ago, according to AAA.
The average continued to climb this past week despite a drop in gasoline demand and refinery utilization.
The national average price for gasoline is a nickel more than last week, but is still cheaper year-over-year by 17 cents.
Three mobile fuelers answer the most frequently asked questions about onsite fueling.
National average diesel fuel prices were $2.67 per gallon as of Jan. 11, according to the U.S. Energy Information Administration.
The average national price for gasoline is 16 cents more than a month ago, but still cheaper than last year by 27 cents.
While the national gas price average is nine cents more than last month, January gas prices are already 33 cents cheaper than this time last year.
Motorists can expect gas prices to rise in the coming week, but still be cheaper than the end of 2019.
The national average for gasoline is 11 cents more expensive than last month, but 33 cents cheaper than last year.
Since the beginning of November, U.S. gasoline demand has softened, and average fuel prices have remained flat at $2.16 on the week.
The national average price for gasoline increased on the week and is at $2.16, however, the average is still cheaper by 42 cents when compared to last year at this time.
National average diesel fuel prices were $2.50 per gallon as of Nov. 30, 2020, according to the U.S. Energy Information Administration. This uptick is higher than prices in late June and late August and is reaching peaks not seen since mid April.
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