Gas Prices in Georgia About 40 Cents Lower Than a Year Ago
Tuesday, June 14th, 2016
Prices at the pump are moving lower, but face upward pressure due to increased oil prices. Crude oil reached 11-month highs last week and that could lead to higher gasoline prices.
"Rising oil prices typically lead to increased gas prices, but that has not happened yet," said Mark Jenkins, spokesman, AAA - The Auto Club Group. "Fortunately, last week's shift in oil prices was not dramatic and wholesale prices are lower than a week ago, so it's possible pump prices could get cheaper."
On Sunday, the average price for a gallon of regular unleaded declined for the fifth consecutive day in Florida and Georgia, falling by only 1-cent in both states during that period. The average price in Tennessee declined for its fourth consecutive day on Sunday, declining one and a half cents during that time.
The average prices for gasoline are $2.38 nationwide, $2.34 in Florida, $2.26 in Georgia, and $2.19 in Tennessee. Compared to last week, average prices declined by 2 cents in Georgia, and 1-cent in Florida and Tennessee. Prices remain about 40 cents lower than a year ago and $1.25 less than two years ago.
"We're entering the week when gas prices reached their annual peak last year. So far, fuel prices have followed similar trends as last year. It's possible prices could peak this month, but it all hinges on which direction oil prices go for the rest of the year."
Last week, crude oil prices reached their highest point since July 2015. Daily settlements were as high as $51.23, with a weekly average of $50.18 - $1.20 more than the week before. Oil prices rose during the first half of the month on news of outages from key production countries and growing gasoline demand, but a strengthened U.S. dollar pushed prices lower toward the end of the week.
CURRENT AND PAST PRICE AVERAGES
Regular Unleaded Gasoline
Sunday Saturday Week Ago Month Ago One Year Ago Two Years Ago National $2.378 $2.379 $2.357 $2.201 $2.785 $3.647 Florida $2.337 $2.340 $2.346 $2.196 $2.706 $3.569 Georgia $2.261 $2.265 $2.275 $2.168 $2.702 $3.539 Tennessee $2.185 $2.190 $2.200 $2.048 $2.554 $3.419