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Gas Prices Drop Again in West Virginia

West Virginia, Gas Prices
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After decreasing by four cents last week, gas prices in West Virginia decreased by another five cents this week to $2.541 per gallon, according to AAA East Central’s Gas Price Report. 

Gas prices decreased across the Mid-Atlantic and Northeast region, but drivers in some states are still paying some of the highest prices in the nation.  Pennsylvania ($2.83), Washington, D.C. ($2.75), New York ($2.73) and Connecticut ($2.71) continue to sell the most expensive gas in the region and among the most expensive in the country.  Gasoline is $2.55 cents today in West Virginia.

Regional inventories pushed past the 66 million barrel mark on the week with the addition of 1.1 million barrels, according to the Energy Information Administration (EIA). The region has seen consistent build for the past month, yet fall about 1 million behind inventory levels last year.  

This week’s average prices: Northern WV Average:  $2.541
Average price during the week of February 12, 2018: $2.592
Average price during the week of February 21, 2017: $2.202

The following is a list of the average prices in several West Virginia locations:

$2.558      Bridgeport
$2.563      Clarksburg
$2.452      Huntington
$2.600      Martinsburg
$2.649      Morgantown
$2.292      Parkersburg
$2.629      Weirton
$2.585      Wheeling

On the National Front
The national gas price average has been steadily decreasing for nearly two weeks dropping from the year-to-date high of $2.61 (on February 5) to today’s national average of $2.53.  Motorists in nearly every state are paying less on the week with Midwest and Southern states seeing the largest price drops at the pump.  Hawaii (+2 cents) and Indiana (+1 cent) were the only states to see increases.

Today’s national gas price average is 4 cents less than one week ago, 1 cent more than a month ago, but 25 cents more than a year ago.

At the close of Friday’s formal trading session on the NYMEX, West Texas Intermediate increased 34 cents to settle at $61.68.  Crude prices may continue to trend higher this week amid signs of continued growth in U.S. oil production.  In fact, last week’s EIA petroleum report revealed that U.S. oil production grew 332,000 b/d, putting total crude output at 10.271 million b/d.  Likewise, U.S. crude inventories rose for a third straight week by 1.8 million bbl.  Inventory levels now total 422.1 million bbl.  Moreover, according to Baker Hughes, the U.S. added 7 oil rigs last week bringing the total rig count to 798. 

Motorists can find current gas prices at GasPrices.AAA.com.

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