Gas Prices Up, EP Drivers Still Paying Least In State
HOUSTON (AP) – El Paso drivers are again paying the lowest prices for gas, according to AAA Texas.
Retail gasoline prices are sharply higher in Texas this week, compared with last week. The weekly AAA Texas gas price survey released Friday finds regular self-serve is averaging $2.93 per gallon at pumps in 10 Texas cities.
That’s 9 cents higher than last week. Nationally, the average price rose 7 cents to $3.05 per gallon.
The cheapest gas in Texas is in El Paso, where it’s averaging $2.83 per gallon, up 3 cents from last week. The most expensive gas is in Texarkana, where the average rose 12 cents to $3.02 per gallon
Auto club spokeswoman Rose Rougeau attribute the increase to the spike in crude oil prices, which topped $100 per barrel for the first time this week. She says supply worries and speculation are at least partly to blame for the crude oil price spike.
These are average per-gallon prices of regular, self-serve gasoline in Texas and nationally, as well as the change from last week, according to AAA Texas Weekend Gas Watch:
Austin-San Marcos — $2.956, up 5.4 cents
Beaumont — $2.936, up 8.5 cents
Corpus Christi — $2.888, up 10.0 cents
Dallas — $2.909, up 9.1 cents
Fort Worth — $2.910, up 9.6 cents
Galveston-Texas City — $2.897, up 9.1 cents
Houston — $2.895, up 9.3 cents
San Antonio — $2.924, up 6.6 cents
Texarkana (Texas only) — $3.015, up 12.1 cents
State — $2.925, up 8.6 cents
Nationally — $3.052, up 7.1 cents
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