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WASHINGTON — Pump prices declined again, falling another 12 cents since last week to $4.67. The dip in the national average for a gallon of gas occurred despite a slight rise in demand. This is likely due to robust Independence Day holiday automobile travel. AAA forecasted that 42 million people would hit the roads for the holiday weekend, a new record.
“Usually, more people buying gas would lead to higher pump prices,” said AAA spokesperson Andrew Gross. “But the price for oil, the main ingredient in gasoline, has fallen and is hovering around $100 a barrel. Less expensive oil usually means less expensive gas.”
According to new data from the Energy Information Administration (EIA), gas demand increased from 8.92 million b/d to 9.41 million b/d ahead of the Independence Day holiday, while total domestic gas stocks decreased by 2.5 million bbl. Typically, these supply/demand trends would put upward pressure on pump prices; however, falling oil prices have contributed to lower pump prices.
Today’s national average of $4.67 is 32 cents less than a month ago and $1.53 more than a year ago.
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The nation’s top 10 largest weekly decreases:
The nation’s top 10 least expensive markets:
At the close of Friday’s formal trading session, WTI increased by $2.06 to settle at $104.79. Although the price of crude rose at the end of the week due to increased market optimism as markets rebounded, the price was still down nearly $4 per barrel from the previous week. For this week, crude prices could continue to face strong headwinds if the market remains concerned that a potential recession will reduce demand for crude. If demand declines, crude prices will likely follow suit. Additionally, EIA reported that total domestic crude stocks increased by 8.2 million bbl to 423.8 million bbl, which is nearly 22 million bbl lower than the storage level one year ago.
Drivers can find current gas prices along their route using the AAA TripTik Travel Planner.
Ellen manages media relations for AAA’s Automotive initiatives, including automotive engineering research, emergency roadside assistance and approved auto repair. Additionally, she is responsible for overseeing media measurement and the coordination of strategic visibility projects. Ellen brings over a decade of experience in sales and marketing to her role at AAA. Prior to joining the AAA Public Relations team in 2013, Ellen was responsible for expanding brand awareness, coordinating day-to-day marketing efforts and producing a daily radio show for a boutique local financial planner. Ellen holds a Bachelor of Arts in Psychology from the University of Central Florida with a Master’s degree in Mass Communication with a specialization in Public Relations from the University of Florida. Ellen is based in Heathrow, FL.
Written by: Ellen Edmonds
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When company leaders feel content, they can quietly hurt their chances of future prosperity. Discover five reasons why your firm should never stay complacent.
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