Is gas under $3 yet where you live?
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Is gas under $3 yet where you live?
http://money.cnn.com/2013/11/11/news...source=cnn_bin
Cheapest here in NY near me is about $3.48 for regular.
Gas under $3 - coming to a station near you
It's becoming easier and easier to find gas for less than $3 a gallon.
The average price of a gallon of regular gas now stands at $3.19, according to AAA, after falling by about a penny a day for the last week. The steady decline has taken the average price below $3 already in six states -- Missouri, Oklahoma, Arkansas, Texas, Kansas and Louisiana. Another six states are enjoying an average price within a nickel of that benchmark and could dip below three dollars soon.
But $3 gas isn't just limited to these 6 states.
Nearly 20% of gas stations nationwide are already charging less than $3 a gallon for regular gas, according to the Oil Price Information Service. And those stations are selling far more than their share of gas.
"In almost half the states, you don't need to make a great effort to find gas at $3 or less," said Tom Kloza, chief oil analyst for OPIS, which compiles the price data for AAA, as well as for GasBuddy.com.
"To a great extent, the averages are really misleading," said Kloza. "A large station with cheap prices might sell 750,000 gallons a month, while a small independent station with high prices might be struggling to sell 100,000 gallons.
The increased supply of low-price crude from Canada and North Dakota is a major factor sending gas prices lower, Kloza said.
"We're seeing the cheapest crude on planet here," he said.
A quiet hurricane season and the lack of other disruptions at refineries has kept gasoline inventories high.
The national average is already below 2012's low of $3.21, and has been averaging about 25 cents a gallon less than last year's prices for much of this year. Kloza estimates that gas prices will continue to fall through the end of 2013, and that more than half of states will have an average price below $3 a gallon before Christmas, which is generally when prices bottom out for the year.
While high-price states like California and New York might keep the national average just above $3, Kloza said there is about a fifty-fifty chance that the national average could drop below $3 for the first time since late 2010. To top of page
It's becoming easier and easier to find gas for less than $3 a gallon.
The average price of a gallon of regular gas now stands at $3.19, according to AAA, after falling by about a penny a day for the last week. The steady decline has taken the average price below $3 already in six states -- Missouri, Oklahoma, Arkansas, Texas, Kansas and Louisiana. Another six states are enjoying an average price within a nickel of that benchmark and could dip below three dollars soon.
But $3 gas isn't just limited to these 6 states.
Nearly 20% of gas stations nationwide are already charging less than $3 a gallon for regular gas, according to the Oil Price Information Service. And those stations are selling far more than their share of gas.
"In almost half the states, you don't need to make a great effort to find gas at $3 or less," said Tom Kloza, chief oil analyst for OPIS, which compiles the price data for AAA, as well as for GasBuddy.com.
"To a great extent, the averages are really misleading," said Kloza. "A large station with cheap prices might sell 750,000 gallons a month, while a small independent station with high prices might be struggling to sell 100,000 gallons.
The increased supply of low-price crude from Canada and North Dakota is a major factor sending gas prices lower, Kloza said.
"We're seeing the cheapest crude on planet here," he said.
A quiet hurricane season and the lack of other disruptions at refineries has kept gasoline inventories high.
The national average is already below 2012's low of $3.21, and has been averaging about 25 cents a gallon less than last year's prices for much of this year. Kloza estimates that gas prices will continue to fall through the end of 2013, and that more than half of states will have an average price below $3 a gallon before Christmas, which is generally when prices bottom out for the year.
While high-price states like California and New York might keep the national average just above $3, Kloza said there is about a fifty-fifty chance that the national average could drop below $3 for the first time since late 2010. To top of page
Cheapest here in NY near me is about $3.48 for regular.
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Well here on Canada we use Liters but 1/US gal =3.785L, gas here where I live is at a low of 1.18/L...this equals 4.46/US gal
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On Friday it dipped below $3 at the gas station I usually go to, but in the surrounding cities they've seen $2.95 for a while at Walmart and cheap stations.
We're still getting screwed on Premium, $0.13-$0.20 for each grade increase. The nearby BP is $3.01 (87), $3.22 (89) and $3.41 (93). Where the F did the $0.10 increments go?!
We're still getting screwed on Premium, $0.13-$0.20 for each grade increase. The nearby BP is $3.01 (87), $3.22 (89) and $3.41 (93). Where the F did the $0.10 increments go?!
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$2.75 since last Thursday. Plus I get 5 cents off with the Walmart card.
Gas is always cheapest in Houston/Galveston since the crap is delivered there.
Gas is always cheapest in Houston/Galveston since the crap is delivered there.
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I actually got cheaper gas last week when I left Houston and I went to Killeen. It was cheaper than Houston as soon as I arrived and after I returned. Unless it moved that quickly. I just put the cheapest gas I could find in a rental and it was $2.86.