Average Gas Prices Rise 3 Cents/Gallon in PA

PENNSYLVANIA – Average retail gasoline prices in Pennsylvania have risen 3.0 cents per gallon in the past week, averaging $2.46/gallon yesterday, according to GasBuddy’s daily survey of 5,269 gas outlets in Pennsylvania.

This compares with the national average that has increased 2.7 cents per gallon in the last week to $2.28/gallon, according to gasoline price Web site GasBuddy.com.

Including the change in gas prices in Pennsylvania during the past week, prices yesterday were 29.4 cents per gallon higher than the same day one year ago and are 12.0 cents per gallon higher than a month ago.

The national average has increased 16.5 cents per gallon during the last month and stands 28.4 cents per gallon higher than this day one year ago.

According to GasBuddy historical data, gasoline prices on Dec. 27 in Pennsylvania have ranged widely over the last five years: $2.17/gallon in 2015, $2.60/gallon in 2014, $3.44/gallon in 2013, $3.43/gallon in 2012 and $3.30/gallon in 2011.

Areas near Pennsylvania and their current gas price climate:

“While the benchmark West Texas Intermediate (WTI) crude closed last week near $53 per barrel, it’s doubtful that we’ll see any momentum this week since trading is generally low volume between Christmas and New Year’s Day.  Similarly, expect the aggressive escalation that we saw for retail gasoline prices through much of December to stall out in the final week of the year,” said Gregg Laskoski, senior petroleum analyst for GasBuddy.   

“Overall, the national average price of gas is 28 cents higher than where it was a year ago on this day and prices in most metros and states across the country are higher too; with the remarkable exception being California whose statewide average today is 13 cents lower than last year and the Los Angeles’ average, believe it or not, is 27 cents less than a year ago,” Laskoski noted.  

For LIVE fuel price averages, visit http://FuelInsights.GasBuddy.com.

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