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Average National Gas Price Continues to Slide

The national average price for a gallon of gas has reached $ 3.789 dropping by 0.064 cents from last week, according to the American Automobile Association (AAA). Gas prices at the pump are moving in the right direction, with gas prices steadily falling from their peak of $5.06 in mid-June.

Across the nation, gas prices fluctuated from as high as $5.292 to a low of $ 3.280. Over the past week, gas prices have seen prices go down from 17 cents to 2 cents across the nation.

Gas Prices Continue to Slide

Vermont, Connecticut, Rhode Island, Pennsylvania. Massachusetts and Maine saw their gas prices dropping by over 14 cents in just a week. While Arkansas, Mississippi, Texas, Georgia, and Illinois showed a marginal reduction in gas prices from last week.

Despite the promising decline in gas prices some 30 states still face the pinch at the pump by being forced to pay beyond $ 3.789 for a gallon of gas. For the second week in a row, Hawaii has overtaken California as the state with the highest gas prices. This week the state of Hawaii has seen gas prices go as high as $5.626 a gallon in Kauai despite the state’s average gas price being $ 5.292. Like Hawaii, the states of California, Nevada, Alaska, Oregon, and Washington continue to see average gas prices above the $4.60 mark.

Highest Gas Prices

State Regular Mid-Grade Premium Diesel  

Hawaii 5.292 5.541 5.756 6.107
California 5.264 5.46 5.612 6.32
Nevada 4.843 5.079 5.295 5.225
Alaska 4.775 4.972 5.167 5.283
Oregon 4.725 4.942 5.147 5.605

The states of Arkansas, Mississippi, Texas, Georgia, Louisiana, Alabama, and Tennessee saw their average prices of a gallon of gas below the $3.40 mark.  Arkansas which has the least average gas prices saw a gallon of gas reach prices of $3.265 from $3.353 last week, slowly creeping close to last year’s gas price of $ 3.185.

Lowest Gas Prices 

State Regular Mid-Grade Premium Diesel  

Arkansas 3.28 3.632 3.963 4.767
Texas 3.281 3.664 3.994 4.675
Mississippi 3.298 3.656 4.018 4.666
Louisiana 3.325 3.709 4.058 4.678
Georgia 3.336 3.735 4.11 4.735

The COVID-19 pandemic in 2020 substantially reduced vehicle travel and gasoline demand, particularly in the summer of 2020. But 2021 saw less crude oil production combined with increasing demand leading to rising crude oil and gasoline prices.

In February 2022, Russia’s invasion of Ukraine contributed to additional gasoline price increases. U.S. and European sanctions on exports from Russia reduced the global availability of petroleum products, such as motor gasoline and diesel fuel. But since June a combination of increased production in the US, a stronger US dollar globally, and reduced demand for gas had helped to stabilize gas prices.

Why do Gas Prices Vary from State to State?

According to the Energy Information Administration (EIA), gas prices are usually the highest on the West Coast due to limited connections with other major refining centers. The Gulf Coast produces more gasoline than it consumes with the region accounting for 54% of U.S. refining capacity in January 2022.

In the Midwest, a refinery fire on August 29 at the largest refinery in the region—BP’s refinery in Whiting, Indiana, which can produce 435,000 barrels per day—has taken several of the facility’s units offline. This shutdown may contribute to an increase in gasoline prices in the Midwest.

Gas Price Trends

  Regular Mid-Grade Premium Diesel E85

Current Avg. 3.789 4.227 4.536 5.072 3.107

Yesterday Avg. 3.796 4.234 4.544 5.074 3.115

Week Ago Avg. 3.853 4.29 4.595 5.05 3.139

Month Ago Avg. 4.139 4.586 4.886 5.215 3.407

Year Ago Avg. 3.184 3.533 3.807 3.291 2.663

The East Coast is the largest gasoline demand market in the United States but has relatively little refinery capacity. As a result, the region relies on gasoline from the Gulf Coast and imports from other countries to meet its consumption needs. The East Coast received more than 80% of all U.S. gasoline imports in 2021. Imports have been lower so far this year, which has led to a greater need on the East Coast for gasoline from the Gulf Coast.

State Gas Prices September 5, 2022

State Regular Mid-Grade Premium Diesel

Alaska 4.775 4.972 5.167 5.283

Alabama 3.392 3.777 4.171 4.818

Arkansas 3.28 3.632 3.963 4.767

Arizona 3.968 4.262 4.539 4.995

California 5.264 5.46 5.612 6.32

Colorado 3.734 4.084 4.386 4.784

Connecticut 3.747 4.332 4.695 5.177

District of Columbia 3.921 4.488 4.908 5.087

Delaware 3.576 4.088 4.366 4.774

Florida 3.535 3.943 4.263 4.833

Georgia 3.336 3.735 4.11 4.735

Hawaii 5.292 5.541 5.756 6.107

Iowa 3.451 3.724 4.161 4.931

Idaho 4.525 4.755 4.97 5.084

Illinois 4.124 4.602 5 5.291

Indiana 3.917 4.323 4.689 5.387

Kansas 3.471 3.772 4.074 4.848

Kentucky 3.438 3.828 4.175 4.94

Louisiana 3.325 3.709 4.058 4.678

Massachusetts 3.934 4.499 4.797 5.166

Maryland 3.67 4.188 4.461 4.933

Maine 3.88 4.311 4.672 5.149

Michigan 3.833 4.223 4.61 5.415

Minnesota 3.713 4.066 4.419 5.038

Missouri 3.386 3.711 4.008 4.821

Mississippi 3.298 3.656 4.018 4.666

Montana 4.015 4.29 4.57 4.923

North Carolina 3.501 3.879 4.234 4.926

North Dakota 3.687 4.024 4.385 4.893

Nebraska 3.557 3.764 4.194 4.879

New Hampshire 3.836 4.358 4.677 5.077

New Jersey 3.836 4.434 4.675 4.992

New Mexico 3.644 3.981 4.255 4.887

Nevada 4.843 5.079 5.295 5.225

New York 4.021 4.495 4.831 5.283

Ohio 3.64 4.023 4.393 5.255

Oklahoma 3.378 3.703 3.934 4.732

Oregon 4.725 4.942 5.147 5.605

Pennsylvania 4.002 4.4 4.662 5.314

Rhode Island 3.824 4.429 4.724 5.05

South Carolina 3.411 3.795 4.139 4.849

South Dakota 3.753 3.931 4.397 4.894

Tennessee 3.381 3.766 4.129 4.794

Texas 3.281 3.664 3.994 4.675

Utah 4.387 4.605 4.808 4.847

Virginia 3.571 4.012 4.337 4.922

Vermont 3.965 4.564 4.92 5.108

Washington 4.686 4.92 5.117 5.587

Wisconsin 3.579 4.003 4.412 5.032

West Virginia 3.738 4.007 4.261 5.122

Wyoming 3.888 4.098 4.384 4.917

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