Texas Retail Gasoline Prices Continue To Set Record Highs
HOUSTON (AP) – Regular self-serve gasoline price averages continued to close in on $4 per gallon this week across Texas for the first time.
Regular self-serve averaged $3.93 per gallon,eight cents more than last week, according to the weekly AAA Texas gas price survey released Friday. The national average already reached $4.06 per gallon,seven cents more than last week.
“Record high crude prices are the primary reason motorists are seeing almost daily increases,” said AAA Texas spokeswoman Rose Rougeau. “Crude oil surged above $136 a barrel this week.”
The state’s most expensive regular-grade gasoline was in Dallas, where the average price rose 7 cents this week to $3.94 per gallon. The cheapest gas in Texas was in Amarillo, where it rose 6 cents to $3.89 per gallon.
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Average per-gallon prices of regular, self-serve gasoline in Texas and nationally, as well as the change from last week, according to the AAA Texas Weekend Gas Watch released Friday:
Amarillo – $3.893, up 6.4 cents
Austin-San Marcos – $3.920, up 7.8 cents
Beaumont – $3.927, up 6.9 cents
Corpus Christi – $3.916, up 8.7 cents
Dallas – $3.936, up 7.1 cents
El Paso – $3.900, up 6.8 cents
Fort Worth – $3.933, up 7.2 cents
Galveston-Texas City – $3.917, up 8.6 cents
Houston – $3.918, up 8.2 cents
San Antonio – $3.905, up 7.6 cents
Texarkana (Texas only) – $3.895, up 8.8 cents
State – $3.931, up 7.6 cents
Nationally – $4.060, up 7.1 cents
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