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HOUSTON (AP) – No city in the weekly Triple-A Texas gasoline price survey fell short of a record-high pump price this week.

The survey released today shows regular self-serve is averaging a record-high $3.47 per gallon, 13 cents higher than last week. Nationally, the average price rose 14 cents to $3.56 per gallon.

The reason is the stratospheric price of crude oil, which tops $115 per barrel today.

The most expensive gasoline in Texas is found in Fort Worth, where the average climbed 13 cents this week to a record $3.49 per gallon. The state’s cheapest gas is in San Antonio, where the price climbed 14 cents this week to $3.41 per gallon.

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 the Triple-A Texas Weekend Gas Watch released today:

Amarillo – $3.476, up 13.4 cents

Austin-San Marcos – $3.438, up 12.7 cents

Beaumont – $3.476, up 17.3 cents

Corpus Christi – $3.446, up 13.4 cents

Dallas – $3.481, up 12.8 cents

Fort Worth – $3.489, up 13.3 cents

Galveston-Texas City – $3.461, up 11.7 cents

Houston – $3.458, up 12.5 cents

San Antonio – $3.411, up 13.9 cents

Texarkana (Texas only) – $3.486, up 20.5 cents

State – $3.466, up 13.3 cents

Nationally – $3.556, up 13.8 cents

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