EIA: U.S. Gasoline Falls 4.2cts on Week to $3.019 Gallon
EIA: U.S. Gasoline Falls 4.2cts on Week to $3.019 Gallon
MIAMI, FL (DTN) — Retail regular gasoline prices continued to fall in the week ended October 20, led by declines across all major regions, data from the U.S. Energy Information Administration showed Tuesday (10/21).
The national average for retail regular gasoline was down 4.2cts to $3.019 gallon in the week ending October 20, and 12.5cts lower from the same week a year ago.
East Coast PADD 1 gasoline declined by 5cts to $2.902 gallon, and down 15.2cts from last year.
Within the East Coast, New England PADD 1A dropped by 3.1cts to $2.949 gallon, while remaining 9cts below year-ago levels.
Central Atlantic PADD 1B fell by 4cts to $3.064 gallon, and was down 11.3cts from a year ago.
Lower Atlantic PADD 1C slipped by 6.2cts to $2.787 gallon. That was 19.2cts below the corresponding week of last year.
Midwest PADD 2 gasoline edged down by 0.7cts to $2.805 gallon, leaving it 20.1cts lower than year-ago levels.
Gulf Coast PADD 3 dropped by 6.7cts to $2.556 gallon, and was down 16.4cts year-on-year.
Rocky Mountain PADD 4 fell by 5.2cts to $2.997 gallon. That was 22.4cts below the same week last year.
West Coast PADD 5 gasoline decreased by 4.7cts to $4.166 gallon. But compared to a year ago, it was up 13.2cts.
For West Coast less California gasoline, the weekly decline was 7.1cts to $3.878 gallon. Year-on-year, it was up 23.7cts.
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