California gasoline prices reached the highest they’ve been since March 9, 2020, hitting $3.27 a gallon, according to a new gasoline benchmark published by the U.S. Energy Information Administration.
California gas prices are roughly 66 cents more than average price paid by consumers nationwide.
2.19 in Sedgwick County, Kansas
ReplyDeleteabout the same in Tulsa down a little since it was raised. Due to non existent inflation mostly
DeleteThanks to China Joe, you ain't seen nothing yet.....
ReplyDeleteIn Montana gasoline prices have risen 15 cents just in the last week alone. $2.38/gal for regular.
ReplyDeleteToday's fuel prices in Germany (converted to gallons/$ US): 1 US gallon diesel: 4.62$ US; 1 US gallon unleaded petrol: 4.80$ US.
ReplyDeleteThese prices are the result of Green Party influence: make fuel more expensive so people will drive less so we can save the planet, avert climate change, yada yada.
Just wait. This kind of politics is coming to the USA soon.
Yes it is. As inflation, green energy policies, and declining oil production in the shale and fracking areas take hold you can expect $4 & $5 p/gallon in the future - if we're lucky.
DeleteIn West Kentucky, I am seeing $2.39 to $2.50.
ReplyDelete$3.39 in So Cal.
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$3.23 in the State of Jefferson.
DeleteOf course we haven't succeeded yet, so like you we still have to pay our tribute to the Anthropogenic Global Warming Gods (Mary Nichols and the rest of the unelected bureaucrats at the California Air Resources Board).
$2.39 ave. here in southern NH. Some stations are higher up to $2.49. Nemo
ReplyDeleteYankee country, SE MA is 2.35 this week.
ReplyDeleteA month ago I was payin just over $2.
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$2.75 here in North Pole, up from $1.60 just 6 months ago. And we make the gahdam stuff less than a mile from the station.
ReplyDeleteIf you examine the contracts, you'll find that what you make there is not what is sold there, with the sole exception of avgas (aviation fuel).
DeleteSeattle says "Hold my beer".
ReplyDelete2.29 regular, 3 bucks for hi test which my truck needs....d.o.e. approved selling an oil field in texas to china. venezuela here we come.
ReplyDelete$2.06 in central Texas today.
ReplyDeleteI paid $2.75 about 2 hr ago in western WA state.
ReplyDeleteAnd pretty soon after the usual refinery fire which always happens at this time of year added to California switching over to the “summer blend“ of gasoline (that saves us from global warning) the price of a gallon of regular will be well over $5 a gallon !
ReplyDeleteJeez I wish the USA would finally go metric.like rest of the world did decades ago...makes comparisons easier.
ReplyDeleteAnyway, normal price where I am down here in Oz is $4.70 per "gallon" priced in USD. Some places in other states are circa $6/gallon.
You have it lucky!
Venezuela has the world's cheapest at around 7c/gallon but it's Venezuela...
Right now in San Antonio, Texas our price on regular gas is $1.67 or so per GALLON, and we have some of the cheapest in the country. And it really is too bad that you all in OZ are stuck with the communist measuring system. America is still not run by commies and we need to discourage everyone to not use "Metrics" the commie measuring way.
DeleteThere are two kinds of nations in the world; those on the metric system and those that have walked on the Moon.
DeleteWe will never go metric. Even if such a change were to be decreed, people would refuse to follow it. Oz should be ashamed for giving in to it.
Delete$2.24 for regular at Exxon in North Idaho
ReplyDelete$2.89 just north of Pittsburgh PA
ReplyDeleteHas been around $2.15 all week, but earlier today was seen at $1.94 so I filled up my truck.
ReplyDeleteConsider yourselves lucky,here in New Zealand $8 approx a gallon
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