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The average price of a gallon of gasoline nationwide is $1.82. However, in some areas it is much, much lower.
The national average price for a gallon of regular gasoline fell to $1.82 Monday morning, the lowest since January 2009, the midst of the recession, according to analysts at GasBuddy.
Gasoline prices may be $1.83, based on an average gallon of regular nationwide. But they are over three times that in Lake Buena Vista, Fla.
The price of an average gallon of regular is well above $3 in portions of Hawaii. That is against a national average of $1.90.
While gasoline prices average about $1.90 a gallon nationwide, the average price for a gallon of regular has dropped to $1.29 in the area around Indianapolis.
Low gasoline prices married with price wars in certain small geographic areas have pushed gas below $1.30 there.
America's cheapest gas on Thursday was in Columbus, Ohio, where the price of regular was $1.20 a gallon.
A short-lived price war in Houghton Lake, Mich., last week resulted in gasoline prices way below $1 a gallon, and while such events may occur again, most U.S. drivers won’t see anything like those...
Gas prices, just below $2 nationwide based on the average cost of a gallon of regular, have dropped to 77 cents at one station in Houghton Lake, Michigan, according to GasBuddy. The price is due in...
Iran sanctions have been lifted which will wash the world with more oil. By some estimates, the country can export 500,000 barrels a day. The increase in global supply begins just as the lowest U.S....
The United States will enter the market for liquefied natural gas (LNG) later this week when Cheniere Energy begins loading the first tanker ever to export LNG from the lower 48 states.
The average price of a gallon of gasoline is falling across the United States, likely due to oversupply and geopolitical concerns centered around China's economy.
GasBuddy has projected that this year's lowest national average gasoline prices will come this month, before maintenance and upgrades begin for some refiners in February.
As oil prices fall, and refinery capacity stays strong, the price of gas could reach $1 a gallon in some areas, a level last reached in 1999.
Not since January 2009 has a gallon of gas cost less than $2 a gallon on the first working day of the year.