OKLAHOMA CITY (AP) - AAA Oklahoma says the average price of gasoline in Oklahoma jumped 14 cents in the last week.
The automobile club reported Tuesday that the
average price of self-serve regular gasoline in Oklahoma was $3.18 per
gallon, compared to $3.04 per gallon last week. AAA Oklahoma reports
retail prices in the central United States have risen the most
dramatically as a result of an increase in the costs of products used by
refiners that supply the region.
Nationally, AAA reported the average price for a
gallon of regular unleaded was $3.36, only 5 cents more expensive than
last week.
The club reported 10 states on Tuesday with
gasoline cheaper than Oklahoma: Wyoming, Colorado, Montana, Utah, New
Mexico, Idaho, Missouri, Nevada, Arizona and Tennessee. Wyoming had the
lowest price at $2.85.
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