Gas prices in Northeast Ohio increased by almost three cents this week to $2.266 per gallon, according to AAA East Central’s Gas Price Report.
A flip-flop from last week’s trend of cheaper gas prices, the bulk of the Great Lakes and Central States region is selling gas that is more expensive this week. Four Great Lakes and Central states saw the country’s largest increases in gas prices on the week, including Ohio (+9 cents).
The price increases come as gasoline inventory also increases with a 1.3 million bbl build. Sitting at 52.7 million bbl of gasoline inventory and given its proximity to the Gulf Coast, the Great Lakes and Central states region could be tapped to help alleviate the tightness of supplies in Texas and surrounding areas caused by Tropical Storm Harvey.
This week’s average prices: Northeast Ohio Average: $2.266
Average price during the week of August 21, 2017: $2.242
Average price during the week of August 29, 2016: $2.174
Average prices of the unleaded self-service gasoline in various areas:
$2.326 Alliance
$2.333 Ashland
$2.190 Ashtabula
$2.299 Aurora
$2.271 Chesterland
$2.231 Cleveland
$2.237 Elyria
$2.205 Independence
$2.233 Lorain
$2.259 Lyndhurst
$2.365 Massillon
$2.209 Mentor
$2.310 New Philadelphia
$2.201 Niles
$2.337 Norwalk
$2.389 Oberlin
$2.200 Parma
$2.234 Ravenna
$2.281 Solon
$2.263 Willard
$2.221 Youngstown
On the National Front
As Harvey blasted Texas, gas prices shot up across the country. At $2.37, today’s national gas price average is four cents more expensive on the week and one of the largest one-week national gas prices surge seen this summer.
About one quarter of oil refining capacity in the Gulf Coast had been taken offline, according to forecasts by Oil Price Information Service (OPIS). That equates to about 2.5 million barrels per day. Harvey has also caused eight refineries in Texas to shut down, while several others are operating at reduced rates.
In Corpus Christi, Flint Hills, Valero, CITGO and Valero Three Rivers remain offline since initial shutdowns began in advance of Harvey late last week. Over the weekend, Valero reported its refineries in Corpus Christi and Three Rivers sustained "substantial refinery impacts" and the company is evaluating infrastructure needs to determine when the refineries can resume operations. Corpus Christi is connected via pipeline to refineries in San Antonio and Nixon, TX, which can supply Corpus Christi if local refiners are offline for an extended period.
On Sunday, Magellan Midstream Partners suspended all inbound and outbound refined products and crude oil transportation services on its pipeline systems in the Houston area. Conversely, the Colonial Pipeline said its Gulf Coast pipeline and terminals are continuing to operate normally, delivering gasoline from Houston to the Mid-Atlantic.
It is still too soon for the market to know how badly damaged energy infrastructure is from the storm, but the coming days will offer more insight into how long recovery and restoration may take. Demand shifts based on the storm and countermeasures the market will take to meet a new supply and demand landscape will also be evaluated.
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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