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AAA says Drivers paying Highest Gas Prices of the Year

AAAClarksville, TN – Thursday’s national average price for gas was $2.58 per gallon – the highest average so far this year. Average U.S. gas prices are up 55 cents per gallon since reaching a low of $2.03 per gallon in late January, making this the largest seasonal increase in gas prices since 2012.

“Gas prices have climbed to the highest levels of the year due largely to rising crude oil costs,” said Mark Jenkins, spokesman, AAA – The Auto Club Group. “As prices keep climbing, it getting more difficult to believe that gas was below $2.00 per gallon at the majority of stations earlier this year.”

Average U.S. Gas Price Climbs 55 Cents since January [1]

Average U.S. Gas Price Climbs 55 Cents since January

The national average price of gas has increased 16 days in a row for a total of 19 cents per gallon. The cost of crude oil has increased by more than $15.00 per barrel since reaching a six-year low in the middle of March. Thursday’s national average price of gas is the most expensive since December 12th, 2014.

Gas prices this year have increased at the largest seasonal rate since 2012, when the national average increased by 66 per gallon during the spring. U.S. average prices increased by 43 cents per gallon in spring 2014 and 50 cents in 2013. It is common for gas prices to rise in late winter and early spring as refineries conduct seasonal maintenance, which can limit gasoline production.

Despite recent price increases, the average price of gas in April was $2.44 per gallon, which was the lowest average for the month since 2009. By comparison, the average price of gas in April 2014 was about $1.20 per gallon more expensive at $3.64 per gallon.

Gas prices on the West Coast continue to be the highest in the nation due to regional refinery problems and relatively tight fuel supplies. California’s average has been the most expensive in the country since February 26th, when California’s average climbed above Hawaii for the first time since October 2012.

California’s prices began to jump in February following an explosion at the ExxonMobil refinery in Torrance, CA, which has limited fuel production. The refinery reportedly will not complete repairs until July, which means the region likely will continue paying among the highest prices in the country for the next few months.

Crude Oil Steers Gas Prices

Gasoline costs less than in recent years because of significantly lower crude oil costs. Despite recent increases, crude oil remains about $50.00 per barrel cheaper than the highs reached in summer 2014. Crude oil prices dropped during the second half of last year largely due to abundant global supplies and production.

Crude oil prices have increased in recent weeks as the market considers a possible slowdown in domestic oil production. A reduction in growth could signal that the market is rebalancing supply and demand in response to relatively low prices this year. In addition, continued conflict, in places such as Yemen and Iraq, adds increased risk and uncertainty that can lead to higher prices.

Drivers Should Still Pay Lowest Summer Gas Prices in at Least Five Years

U.S. Households Have Spent About $400 Less on Gasoline So Far this Year

Current and Past Price Averages

Regular Unleaded Gasoline

Thursday Wednesday Week Ago Month Ago Year Ago
National 2.580 2.563 2.491 2.420 3.691
Florida 2.578 2.575 2.557 2.529 3.730
Georgia 2.481 2.468 2.370 2.220 3.696
Tennessee 2.380 2.360 2.299 2.142 3.514
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