At the start of the busy summer driving season, gas prices in Northeast Ohio dropped by four cents this week to $2.268 per gallon, according to AAA East Central’s Gas Price Report.
The Great Lakes and Central States region continues to see the most volatility of any market in the country. Prices dropped by as much as seven cents in some states while increasing by four cents in others. Despite seeing increases ahead of Memorial Day weekend, Ohio (-7 cents) is posting cheaper gas prices than a week ago.
This week’s average prices: Northeast Ohio Average
$2.268
Average price during the week of May 22, 2017
$2.308
Average price during the week of May 31, 2016
$2.576
Average prices of the unleaded self-service gasoline in various areas:
$2.231 Alliance
$2.268 Ashland
$2.222 Ashtabula
$2.299 Aurora
$2.349 Chesterland
$2.277 Cleveland
$2.277 Elyria
$2.318 Independence
$2.236 Lorain
$2.303 Lyndhurst
$2.195 Massillon
$2.232 Mentor
$2.298 New Philadelphia
$2.209 Niles
$2.271 Norwalk
$2.326 Oberlin
$2.280 Parma
$2.216 Ravenna
$2.292 Solon
$2.288 Willard
$2.248 Youngstown
On the National Front
Today’s national average is $2.37 - one cent more than a week ago, two cents more than a month ago and five cents more than a year ago. Rising gasoline demand has resulted in dropping gasoline inventories across the country, according to the latest Energy Information Administration’s (EIA) report. Last week, U.S. demand for gasoline jumped to the highest level this year, while inventories dropped by 800,000 barrels. If the trend continues, consumers can expect to see summer gasoline prices potentially return to the high prices seen in April, when the national average for a gallon of gasoline was $2.42.
The price per barrel of crude oil opened at less than $50 on Tuesday morning. The market remains lukewarm after last Thursday’s meeting with OPEC and non-OPEC producers regarding an extension of production cuts. Although the group agreed to extend the cuts through March 2018, market watchers were not surprised by the move and hoped that OPEC would take more drastic measures, like deepening the cuts beyond 1.8 million barrels per day. Additionally, OPEC’s efforts to rebalance the market continue to be thwarted by rising oil production in the US, which is at it’s highest since April 2015. The bright spot in the market is the advent of summer, which typically sees more drivers on the road and usually leads to greater demand reducing gasoline inventories in the US.
Motorists can find current gas prices along their route with the free AAA Mobile app for iPhone, iPad and Android. The app can also be used to map a route, find discounts, book a hotel and access AAA roadside assistance. Learn more at AAA.com/mobile.
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