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EIA: U.S. Retail Gasoline Average Rises 7.8cts on Week

EIA: U.S. Retail Gasoline Average Rises 7.8cts on Week

MIAMI, FL (DTN) – The national average for retail regular gasoline increased in the week ended July 13, with prices rising across most major regions, while West Coast less California was the only region to post a weekly decline, data from the U.S. Energy Information Administration showed Tuesday (7/14).

The U.S. average for regular gasoline climbed by 7.8cts to $3.855 gallon last week, standing 72.5cts higher compared to the same week last year, the EIA’s weekly update on fuel pricing showed.

East Coast (PADD 1) gasoline increased by 6.5cts to $3.765 gallon in the week ended July 13, while staying 77.8cts above the same period last year.

Within the East Coast, New England (PADD 1A) increased by 4.5cts to $3.851 gallon week over week, standing 84cts above the same week of 2025.

Central Atlantic (PADD 1B) gasoline prices climbed 5.1cts on a weekly basis to reach $3.925 gallon last week, 77.7cts higher than the same week last year.

Lower Atlantic (PADD 1C) gasoline prices increased by 8cts to $3.642 gallon in the profiled week, 76cts above year ago levels.

Midwest (PADD 2) prices rose 13.1cts to $3.662 gallon last week, 62.9cts higher compared to the same period last year.

Prices for the same product at the Gulf Coast (PADD 3) increased 8cts to $3.423 gallon, 68.5cts above last year.

Rocky Mountain (PADD 4) gasoline climbed 16.2cts to $3.823 gallon, 69.5cts higher year over year.

West Coast (PADD 5) gasoline prices increased 0.1cts to $4.832 gallon, 79.1cts above the corresponding week of last year.

Gasoline prices at West Coast less California declined 2.9cts to $4.393 gallon, however they were 61.3cts higher year on year.

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