Decreases in oil inventories, tensions in the Mideast, and a jump in fuel demand pushed the price of crude oil to a 16-month high. The other factor that has the market on edge and the potential to drive gas prices even higher is peak hurricane season, which is right around the corner. The mere threat of a storm can cause wholesale prices to spike.
"Motorists need to prepare themselves for increased pump prices," said Jessica Brady, AAA spokeswoman, The Auto Club Group. "We're likely to see a lot more volatility in the market as peak hurricane season approaches. The average cost for a gallon of gas in the Southeast could climb upwards of $3.70 to $3.80, or higher if a storm disrupts refineries along the coast or in the Gulf of Mexico."
The cost for a barrel of oil closed last Friday at $108.05 on the NYMEX — $2.10 more than the week prior.
The national average price of regular unleaded gasoline is $3.67, 7 cents more than last week. Florida's average of $3.64 and Tennessee's average of $ 3.45 both increased 10 cents from last week. Georgia's average of $3.54 both jumped 9 cents from last Sunday. Visit AAA's Daily Fuel Gauge Report to find national, state, and local metro market retail gasoline prices.
CURRENT AND PAST PRICE AVERAGES
Regular Unleaded Gasoline
Current Week Ago Month Ago Year Ago
National: $3.671 $3.600 $3.592 $3.459
Florida: $3.642 $3.537 $3.525 $3.385
Georgia: $3.544 $3.452 $3.462 $3.351
Tennessee: $3.448 $3.350 $3.349 $3.214
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