Gas prices in Northeast Ohio fell by three cents this week to $2.162 per gallon, according to AAA East Central’s Gas Price Report.
After seeing gas price increases by double-digits last week, four states in the Great Lakes and Central states saw prices drop on the week, including Ohio (-9 cents). On average, the region’s gas price is three cents less than one month ago. At 53 million barrels, stockpiles remained unchanged for the week and are close to a million barrels higher than a year ago.
This week’s average prices: Northeast Ohio Average: $2.162
Average price during the week of July 10, 2017: $2.195
Average price during the week of July 18, 2016: $2.151
Average prices of the unleaded self-service gasoline in various areas:
$2.180 Alliance
$2.207 Ashland
$2.125 Ashtabula
$2.299 Aurora
$2.191 Chesterland
$2.119 Cleveland
$2.136 Elyria
$2.083 Independence
$2.098 Lorain
$2.191 Lyndhurst
$2.079 Massillon
$2.178 Mentor
$2.261 New Philadelphia
$2.160 Niles
$2.223 Norwalk
$2.207 Oberlin
$2.131 Parma
$2.047 Ravenna
$2.165 Solon
$2.170 Willard
$2.143 Youngstown
On the National Front
At $2.25, the national gas price average is just one cent cheaper than a week ago, five cents less than a month ago, and four cents more than a year ago. Nationwide, last week was close to all-time high levels and continues to keep pace with summer 2016 levels. According to the Energy Information Administration (EIA), gasoline stocks are approximately 4 million barrels below this time last year.
After last week’s strong finish, West Texas Intermediate appears poised to continue making gains – opening near $47 per barrel today. The market has been trending upward slightly after EIA’s most recent weekly report showed that for the week ending on July 7, crude oil inventories dropped below 500 million barrels for the first time since late January. Moreover, total inventories of crude are just 4.4 million barrels more than last year, showing that the surplus is draining – albeit rather slowly. This news seems to have given the market some hope for the continuing decline of the glut of crude that has been suppressing prices this summer. Market observers will look at this week’s EIA report to see if the trend continues.
With U.S. oil production still growing and rising output from OPEC countries that are exempt from its production reduction agreement, OPEC’s efforts to rebalance the global oil market could be thwarted. An OPEC and non-OPEC committee meets in St. Petersburg, Russia on July 24 to discuss the status of the agreement and potential next steps to deepen its impact. As the rebalance waiting game continues, drivers are likely to continue benefitting at the pump with cheaper summer gas prices.
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