Gas prices in Jamestown are up by about a penny this week to $2.717 per gallon, according to AAA East Central’s Gas Price Report.
Motorists are paying more in every Mid-Atlantic and Northeast state, except for Rhode Island ($2.55) where prices are one cent cheaper. With the increases, Pennsylvania ($2.80) and Washington, D.C. ($2.75) sell the most expensive gas in the region and among the most expensive in the country. New York’s average price for gasoline is $2.68, which is about a penny more than last week.
The Mid-Atlantic and Northeast region had the largest build of all regions in gasoline inventories on the week. According to the Energy Information Administration (EIA), the region added 3.2 million barrels, totaling inventories at 61.4 million barrels. Despite the build, inventories sit at nearly 6 million barrels below levels this time last year, yet 1.7 million barrels more than the start of 2016.
This week’s average price for Jamestown: $2.717
Average price during the week of January 8, 2018: $2.708
Average price during the week of January 17, 2017: $2.562
On the National Front
Gas prices jumped four cents on the week, landing today’s national average at $2.53. According to the EIA, gasoline demand increased by 164,000 barrels on the week to register at 8.8 million. The demand measurement is the highest for the first EIA report of January since 2011, and is a contributing factor to this week’s higher pump prices.
At the close of Friday’s formal trading session on the NYMEX, West Texas Intermediate increased 50 cents to settle at $64.30. Oil prices edged higher last week following the release of EIA’s report for the first week of 2018, which revealed that domestic crude oil production dropped by 290,000 barrels-per-day. The decline is the largest U.S. production drop since the highly active hurricane season ended in mid-October last year. Moreover, crude inventories around the country dropped by 4.9-million bbl.
Some market observers are encouraged that oil prices will continue to climb as production slows and inventories grow tighter. However, the drop in production may be short-lived. Baker Hughes, Inc. reported that last week, the number of active oil rigs in the U.S. grew by 10, bringing the total number of rigs to 752. The oil produced by these rigs may help the U.S. reach a new crude production level of 10 million b/d later this year, as speculated by many market observers.
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