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Gas Prices Are Falling Fastest In These States

Gas prices are falling fastest in these states
By Matt Egan, CNN
Updated 9:08 AM EDT, Fri August 30, 2024

New York
CNN

Labor Day weekend travelers can look forward to lower prices at the gas pump.

GasBuddy is projecting the national average price of gas on Labor Day will be $3.27 a gallon – the cheapest for the holiday since 2021.

That amounts to a decline of 50 cents, or 13%, from Labor Day last year, and 52 cents from Labor Day 2022. And it’s not far from the 2021 Labor Day average of $3.16 a gallon.

During the holiday weekend, Americans are projected to spend about $750 million less on gas than they did last year, according to GasBuddy.

“This is a really good situation,” said Tom Kloza, global head of energy analysis at the Oil Price Information Service.

In fact, drivers in some US states are enjoying an even bigger drop in prices at the pump.

Gas prices are down the most over the past year in Oregon (97 cents), Washington state (93 cents), Arizona (88 cents), Alaska (87 cents) and Utah (68 cents), according to AAA.

The current price is a far cry from the $5-a-gallon gas that Americans faced in June 2022 following Russia’s invasion of Ukraine. Still, Labor Day gas prices were cheaper prior to 2022.

For instance, in 2020, US gas prices averaged $2.22 a gallon on Labor Day, according to GasBuddy. Of course, that ultra-low price reflected very low demand during the Covid-19 crisis, a calamity that briefly sent oil prices below zero.

But even in 2019, the average Labor Day gas price was $2.56 a gallon.

Still, it’s clear the gas price situation has changed meaningfully over the past two years.

The recent drop in gas prices has been driven by a series of factors, including weaker oil prices, softer demand for gasoline and far fewer major refinery outages than last summer when extreme heat sidelined refineries. Stronger refinery activity means more supply of gasoline. Gasoline in US inventories is 3% higher than this point last year, according to federal data.

Another factor: Neither US oil production nor refineries have been disrupted by a major hurricane this year. Of course, that could change as hurricane season is still underway.

Lastly, US oil production has shattered all-time highs, offsetting the loss of oil from OPEC and its allies.

“Oil has been on life support,” said Patrick De Haan, head of petroleum analysis at GasBuddy.

US oil prices are trading at $76 a barrel, down from around $81 a barrel at this point last year.

Kloza noted oil prices didn’t even spike following news of a supply outage in Libya, an OPEC nation.

Saudi Arabia-led OPEC remains a major wildcard in the oil market – especially if the group doesn’t stand by its agreement to add significant supply to the market starting October 1.

“My instinct is OPEC won’t release that supply onto the market,” said Kloza.

But if OPEC does add supply as scheduled, Kloza said there is a 50/50 chance the national average gas price will drop below $3 a gallon. That comes just as gas stations will switch over to the cheaper winter blend of gas, further denting prices.

"Whoever wins the presidency will be guaranteed to start the term with wonderful deflation in energy prices,” Kloza said. “And whoever gets elected will take credit for it.”
DefNotTravelguy · 41-45, M
Those are the states where it was astronomical to begin with compared to the east coast.

I filled my BMW 5 Series car tank just half up with diesel in Ireland and paid over $90 USD. We shouldn’t complain too much.
@DefNotTravelguy Yet I have a neighbor whose younger brother went to Saudi Arabia on business last year and paid 9 cents per gallon USD
@DefNotTravelguy The oil for those cities comes from Asia, not the US. We don't have the refineries in the US to process the oil into fuel, so we sell ours across the atlantic, and we also don't have a pipeline from Texas to the West Coast, even if we did refine it ourselves.

Reason we don't refine our own oil is because of liberal. We let others do the dirty work and pat ourselves on the back saying we are saving the enviroment. Because we are dicks.

If we pump it out of the ground and need it, we should refine it ourselves, and keep the pollution here. I like the idea of ringing San Francisco with nuclear powerplants and pil refineries, within eyesight of downtown, just across the bay.

If prices uniformly dropped on the west coast, it means the shippers figured something out, or the refineries have a glut and can't store anymore.
Fa8393 · 41-45, M
Sure they have gone down by a few cents , but that does not mean gas prices have gone down alot . Prices are still high so anyone that wants to take this bullshit for real . Check to make to sure your pulse is still going .
JSul3 · 70-79
@Fa8393 As noted thousands of times, oil is a world wide commodity.
Today, Sept 1, 2024: Brent crude is trading @ $76 per barrell, the oil futures market WTI. $73 55.

Am in DFW. Regular unleaded can be purchased for $2.65 per gallon.

I filled up Saturday at my local Kroger gas station. Using my monthly points accrued, I get a $1 discount, so I paid $1.65 per gallon.

Gas prices are lower today than they were at this time last year.

Back in '77 I purchased a loaded Olds Cutlass for $6850, ttl included. That car listed mpg as 15 city/21 hwy/18 combined. Regular gas averaged $0.62 per gallon. In today's dollars, that equates to $2.99 per gallon.

Oilprices.com is an excellent source, as is insideautomotive.com.
FreestyleArt · 31-35, M
People like you still watch CNN? Now I gotta know how the human brain works, especially for very old people.


No offense to the rest.
JSul3 · 70-79
@FreestyleArt LOL! I read from many sources.

Yesterday I filled up for $2.65 per gallon...but had $1 credit from Kroger gas and paid $1.65 per gallon.

You can get oil price info from
oilprice.com. or insideautomotive.com.
HumanEarth · 56-60, F
Its all a scam and you know it
The station on the corner down the street from me was $2.799 last monday, two days later on last wednesday it was $3.499. I currently live in the middle of nowhere iowa
JSul3 · 70-79
@JSul3 Near Des Moines
JSul3 · 70-79
@NativePortlander1970

Des Moines, IA.

1516 Se 1st St: $3.13

Kruegers Bp #2: $2.98

Git N Go Convenience Store #5: $3.03

Git N Go Convenience Store #42: $3.14

Quiktrip #515: $3.07

Caseys #3915: $2.99

Git N Go Convenience Store #27: $3.07

Kum & Go #0536: $3.07

Jiffy Mart: $3.10

 
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