Gas Prices Inch UP Slightly!

Nov 06, 2017 at 07:38 am by Bryan Barrett


Motorists may see higher gas prices this week, after oil and wholesale gasoline prices made solid gains last week. Here in the 'Boro, some discounters opened the week with $2.07 per gallon regular gas.

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. The state average is 3 cents more than a week ago, and 22 cents more than this time last year.

Although most metro areas saw pump prices rise a couple of pennies, the biggest weekly increases were seen in Cleveland (+12 cents), Knoxville (+10 cents), Morristown (+9 cents), and Johnson City (+4 cents).

GASOLINE DEMAND IN OCTOBER FINISHES AT AN 11-YEAR HIGH

"Drivers are seeing pump prices increase in some markets, due to higher demand and falling supply levels," said Mark Jenkins, spokesman, AAA - The Auto Club Group. "It would not be a surprise to see gas prices rise 5-10 cents this week, since wholesale prices rose an average of 7 cents last week. However, longterm fall gasoline demand is expected to drop in November, which should prevent any significant spike in gas prices before the end of the year."

Highs and Lows of 2017*

CURRENT AND PAST PRICE AVERAGES

Regular Unleaded Gasoline

Sunday Saturday Week Ago Month Ago One Year Ago Highest Price on Record
National $2.527 $2.524 $2.466 $2.523 $2.222 $4.114 (7/17/2008)
Florida $2.398 $2.398 $2.399 $2.573 $2.209 $4.079 (7/17/2008)
Georgia $2.348 $2.349 $2.359 $2.565 $2.240 $4.164 (9/15/2008)
Tennessee $2.283 $2.282 $2.252 $2.427 $2.060 $4.118 (9/15/2008)

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