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Northeast Ohio Gas Prices Climb, Still Sitting Below National Average

Ohio, Gas Prices
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Gas prices in Northeast Ohio are eight cents higher this week at $2.826 per gallon, according to AAA East Central’s Gas Price Report.

Statewide, Ohio (+6 cents) is one of the states in the Great Lakes and Central region that lands on the list of the top ten largest increases this week.  Gasoline inventories saw a modest drop of nearly 540,000 barrels in the region.  Total inventories remain above 53 million, according to the Energy Information Administration (EIA), which is where levels sat this time last year and are higher than in previous years.

This week’s average prices: Northeast Ohio Average: $2.826
Average price during the week of July 9, 2018: $2.744
Average price during the week of July 17, 2017: $2.162

Average prices of the unleaded self-service gasoline in various areas:

$2.726        Alliance
$2.867        Ashland
$2.787        Ashtabula
$2.959        Aurora
$2.900        Chesterland
$2.846        Cleveland
$2.841        Elyria
$2.834        Independence
$2.834        Lorain
$2.913        Lyndhurst
$2.711        Massillon
$2.907        Mentor
$2.770        New Philadelphia
$2.829        Niles
$2.909        Norwalk
$2.854        Oberlin
$2.821        Parma
$2.699        Ravenna
$2.925        Solon
$2.704        Willard
$2.718        Youngstown

On the National Front
Since July 4, gas prices have increased three cents, putting today’s national average at $2.88.  Since last Monday, the average is just a penny more expensive nationally while some states are seeing nearly a dime jump, including Delaware, Florida and Michigan.  Today’s gas price average is just two-cents cheaper than last month, but 63-cents more expensive than at the same time last year.

At the close of Friday’s formal trading session on the NYMEX, West Texas Intermediate increased 68 cents to settle at $71.01.  Concerns surrounding tightening U.S. supplies are slightly elevated following EIA's news that total crude oil stocks recorded the largest decline (12.7 million barrels) since October 2016.  Oil prices may continue riding high and contribute to increased pump prices throughout the summer and possibly into the fall, especially if demand remains robust amid high export levels.

The U.S. oil rig count remains unchanged from the previous week, according to Baker Hughes, Inc., keeping the total number of rigs to 863.  When compared to last year’s count at this time, there are 98 more rigs.

Motorists can find current gas prices nationwide, statewide, and countywide at GasPrices.AAA.com.

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For More Information, Contact:
Jim Garrity, Public & Community Relations Manager
Desk: 412-365-7274 / Cell: 412-905-9021 / Email: Garrity.James@aaaec.com

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