AAA reports Tennessee Gas Prices Rise 3 Cents
November 6, 2017
Clarksville-Montgomery County has Second Cheapest Gas Prices in Tennessee
Nashville, TN – Motorists may see higher gas prices this week, after oil and wholesale gasoline prices made solid gains last week.
Tennessee gas prices rose for the sixth consecutive day on Sunday, snapping a 50-day streak of declines that resulted in a total discount of 35 cents. Gas prices averaged $2.28 on Sunday.
Gas Price Plunge Pushes 50-Day Streak reports AAA
October 30, 2017
Clarksville-Montgomery County has Third Highest Gas Prices in Tennessee
Nashville, TN – The steady stream of declining gas prices continued last week. However, the rate at which prices are declining is beginning to slow, and pump prices should soon level out.
Tennessee gas prices declined for the 49th consecutive day on Sunday, for a total discount of 34 cents. The state average only declined 2 cents last week. That is a stark contrast to previous weeks, where the total decline was 7-10 cents.
AAA says Tennessee Gas Prices Fall 4 Cents
October 23, 2017
Nashville, TN – Gas prices keep falling in the southeast. Tennessee gas prices dropped another 4 cents during the past week. The state average has declined the last 42 consecutive days for a total of 32 cents.
Gas prices are averaging $2.27 cents in Tennessee. Despite the recent downward trend, the state average remains 13 cents higher than pre-Hurricane Harvey levels. The metro areas with the largest weekly discounts in the state were in Cleveland (-10 cents), Chattanooga (-9 cents), and Kingsport-Bristol (-5 cents).
AAA reports Tennessee Gas Prices on 4-Week Dive
October 16, 2017
Clarksville-Montgomery County has Second Highest Gas Prices in Tennessee
Tampa, FL – Tennessee gas prices averaged $2.31 per gallon on Sunday, after dropping 8 cents during the past week. The biggest weekly discounts were seen in Cleveland (-12 cents), Johnson City (-12 cents), and Chattanooga (-10 cents)
The state average has declined for 35 consecutive days, falling a total of 28 cents during that time. Although Tennessee gas prices are 27 cents less than a month ago, the state average remains 19 cents higher than this time last year.
Tennessee State Fire Marshal’s Office says think Safety First when Visiting Haunted Houses this Halloween Season
October 14, 2017
Nashville, TN – Consumers might know them as haunted houses or haunted mansions. But in Tennessee, they’re called Special Amusement Buildings – and they have their own set of regulations.
As the Halloween season ramps up, the Tennessee State Fire Marshal’s Office (SFMO) reminds consumers that safety features at Special Amusement Buildings are in place to help protect visitors and eliminate real-life scares.
AAA says Tennessee Gas Prices drop 8 cents
October 11, 2017
Clarksville-Montgomery County has Second Highest Gas Prices in Tennessee
Nashville, TN – Tennessee gas prices have been on a steep slide for the last three weeks and should drift even lower this week. The state average declined for the 28th consecutive day on Sunday, dropping a total of 20 cents during that time.
Tennessee motorists are paying an average of $2.39 at the pump, an 8 cent discount from last week.
Gas Prices set for another Week of Declines
October 2, 2017
Nashville, TN – Tennessee gas prices averaged $2.47 on Sunday. The state average dropped 5 cents during the past week. Since peaking at $2.60 on September 10, the state average has declined 21 consecutive days for a total of 13 cents.
Despite the recent downturn, motorists are spending an average of 33 cents more at the pump than this time last year.
AAA reports Gas Prices on Steady Decline
September 25, 2017
Nashville, TN – Gas prices are on a steep slide after reaching 3-year highs due to Hurricanes Harvey and Irma. Prices surged when Harvey struck refineries along the nation’s gulf coast. Then remained elevated as demand spiked in the southeastern U.S. following Hurricane Irma.
Now supply and demand levels are returning to normal, and prices are on the decline.
AAA reports Gas Prices Hit Three Year Highs after Hurricanes
September 20, 2017
Nashville, TN – Gasoline availability continues to improve after Hurricane Irma drove-up demand and left many gas stations without fuel. A steady stream of ships delivering gasoline to Florida’s ports are helping to normalize supply levels in the southeastern U.S., and gas prices are beginning to drift a little lower.
Last week, gasoline hit the highest price in 3 years. During that time in 2014, oil was (and usually is) the main driver of pump prices, as crude traded between $65.00-$75.00 per barrel.
AAA reports Refineries recovering from Hurricane Harvey, Irma Stirs Uncertainty
September 6, 2017
Tampa, FL – Gas prices spiked during the past week in response to Hurricane Harvey’s impact on the fuel refining region in the Gulf Coast.
This left motorists with the most expensive Labor Day gas prices in three years. Just as operations in the Gulf Coast begin to recover, motorists are faced with the potential of another major storm.












