Despite the increase in benzley demand, according to the latest information from AAA, the last week, three percent discounts and fell to $ 3.07. Thinking spring breaks like traveling, 31 countries find gas prices below $ 3 for a gallon with carers.
According to the energy information department (EIA), the gasoline demand rose to 9.87 million barrels per day in the last week, 9.18 million b / d. At the same time, the supply of domestic gasoline reduced from 246.8 million barrels to 241.8 million barrels to 241.1 million barrels, puts some lower low funds from seasonal average. Last week, the average of 9.6 million B / D was immersed last week.
On a wider scale, the national average gas price is reduced to 8 kopecks per month and a year ago.
Oil market review
Crude oil prices have increased this week, West Texas intermediate (WTI) closed $ 67.68 per barrel growing $ 1.43 on WTI. Meanwhile, US crude oil reserves decreased by 1.4 million barrels, 5% of 5% of this year, 5% left 5% of 5%.
Trends in gas prices in the country
The most expensive gasoline markets in the country lead to $ 4.66 per California, Hawaii (4.54), Washington (4.08) and Nevada ($ 4.08) ($ 3.74). Other high-level states include Oregon ($ 3.71), Alaska ($ 3.40), Arizona ($ 3.25), Illinois ($ 3.25), Pennsylvania ($ 3.25) and Idaho ($ 3.19) ($ 3.19).
On the contrary, the southern and Midwest is found in the most expensive gas markets in the nation. Mississippi, Texas ($ 2.66), Oklahoma ($ 2.71), Tennessee ($ 2.73), South Carolina ($ 2.75), Arkansas ($ 2.76), Arkansas ($ 2.76), ($ 2.76), ($ 2.76), ($ 2.76), ($ 2.76),
Electrical filling costs hold steady
People’s Electric vehicle (home) a kiloowatt for charging a kiloowatt for an hour, the national average price remains unchanged in 34 kopecks. People’s home leads to 56 kopecks per kilometer watching Hawaii, West Virginia (47 kopecks), Montana (45 kopecks) and Idaho (43 kopecks). Other high-level states include South Carolina, Tennessee, Arkansas, New Hampshire (all 42 kopecks), Kentucky (41 cents) and Alaska (41 cents).
The lowest valuable public charging rates are found in Kansas (22 kopecks), Missouri (25 kopecks) and Nebraska (26 kopecks). Other states with low costs include Delaware, Iowa and Michigan (all 29 kopecks), North Dakota and Utah (30 kopecks) and Texas (30 kopecks).
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