From Deseret News archives:
Gas prices 5th highest in U.S.
No? Seems a long time ago.
Well, AAA Utah's most recent statistics confirm just how much Utah's gas prices have changed in a few months. The agency's monthly report on prices, released Tuesday, showed that only four states had higher averages for a gallon of self-serve regular gasoline.
While many surrounding states saw double-digit drops from mid-August's average, Utah's price slipped only 4 cents, to $2.94. That's 4 cents higher than a year ago and a far cry from December's even $2 and January's $2.08.
Only Nevada, California, Idaho and Hawaii have higher averages than Utah. Hawaii leads the way, at $3.28. By contrast, Ohio has the lowest average, at $2.31.
Utah's prices hit a high of $2.99 on Aug. 21. The highest national average was $3.06 on Sept. 5, 2005, just after Hurricane Katrina.
The national average now stands at $2.61, down 39 cents from a month ago and 36 cents from a year ago.
AAA Utah surveys a limited number of communities across the state in its monthly gas report. Individual service stations sell gas at both higher and lower prices, sometimes even in the same city block. AAA's report focuses on self-serve regular gasoline without regard to its octane level.
Among Utah cities in the AAA survey, the largest price drops were in Logan and Salt Lake, which saw 5-cent decreases. The smallest decreases were 2 cents in Ogden and Vernal.
Meanwhile, Utah lagged behind Intermountain West states in price decreases. Arizona's average fell 29 cents from August, to $2.63. Colorado's average of $2.86 was down 20 cents. Wyoming's decrease to $2.86 was 17 cents. Idaho's $2.97 average was down a nickel.
Meanwhile, oil prices fell by almost 3 percent Tuesday, dipping below $64 a barrel as worldwide demand and supply threats ease. After a seven-day sell-off, crude futures are at their lowest level since late March.
Falling oil prices are not uncommon at this time of year, when gasoline consumption traditionally tapers off and winter fuels demand has yet to ramp up.
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