TAMPA, Fla. - Georgia gasoline prices held steady last week after two straight weeks of double-digit increases.
That's because, according to Triple-A South Auto Club, the price of crude oil declined by $3 per barrel this past week, closing at $77 per barrel on the New York Mercantile Exchange (NYMEX).
Although the price of gas in Georgia increased only about a penny-a-gallon this past week, for the month of October it was up 30 cents.
The national average price of unleaded regular gasoline is now $2.69 per gallon; Florida, Georgia and Tennessee average prices Sunday were $2.72, $2.56, and 2.54 respectively.
“While the fourth quarter is typically the time of year when retail gasoline prices are at their lowest, in coming weeks there’s a chance we could see Florida prices between $2.80 and $2.90; and Georgia and Tennessee prices above $2.70,” said Gregg Laskoski, managing director of public relations, AAA Auto Club South. “And this is with excess supply and little demand.”
CURRENT AND PAST PRICE AVERAGES
Regular Unleaded Gasoline
Current Week Ago Month Ago Year Ago
National: $2.693 $2.665 $2.465 $2.463
Florida: $2.729 $2.701 $2.405 $2.481
Georgia: $2.565 $2.554 $2.275 $2.325
Tennessee: $2.544 $2.518 $2.268 $2.358
AAA’s Daily Fuel Gauge Report (fuelgaugereport.com) is updated each day, reflecting actual prices from credit card transactions within the past 24 hours at two-thirds (100,000 stations) of the gasoline stations in the U.S.
How much are you paying for gasoline taxes in Florida/Georgia/Tennessee? Use this link: http://www.aaasouth.com/acs_news/gas_taxes.asp to find out.