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EIA: U.S. Retail Gasoline Average Climbs 3.5cts on Week

EIA: U.S. Retail Gasoline Average Climbs 3.5cts on Week

MIAMI, FL (DTN) –The national average for retail regular gasoline climbed in the week ending February 9, with prices rising across most major regions, data from the U.S. Energy Information Administration showed Tuesday (2/10).
The U.S. average for regular gasoline climbed by 3.5cts to $2.902 gallon from $2.867 last week, down by 22.6cts compared to last year, the EIA’s weekly update on fuel pricing showed.
East Coast (PADD 1) gasoline prices were unchanged at $2.822 gallon, while standing 22.8cts lower than last year.
Within the East Coast, New England (PADD 1A) gasoline prices climbed by 1.7cts to $2.836 gallon from $2.819, standing 15.1cts lower than last year. Central Atlantic (PADD 1B) gasoline prices increased by 0.9cts to $2.949 gallon from $2.94, that is 22.9cts lower than in 2025, while Lower Atlantic (PADD 1C) gasoline prices fell by 1.1cts to $2.737 gallon from $2.748, 24.6cts under last year numbers.
Midwest (PADD 2) gasoline prices rose by 3.8cts to $2.688 gallon from $2.650, standing 29.7cts below the previous year.
Prices for the same product at the Gulf Coast (PADD 3) grew by 3.2cts to $2.476 gallon from $2.444, 21.6cts lower than the year prior.
Rocky Mountain (PADD 4) gasoline prices increased by 10.0cts to $2.669 gallon from $2.569, 35.1cts lower than last year.
West Coast (PADD 5) gasoline prices climbed by 11.1cts to $3.938 gallon from $3.827, 9.3cts lower than last year. Gasoline prices at West Coast less California spiked by 8.2cts to $3.497 gallon from $3.415, however they were 13.7cts lower year-on-year.

 

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