EIA: U.S. Retail Gasoline Average Climbs 3.7cts Last Week
MIAMI, FL (DTN) –The national average for retail regular gasoline rose in the week ended November 10, marking the first increase in two weeks as prices advanced in most major regions, data from the U.S. Energy Information Administration showed Tuesday (11/12).
The U.S. average for regular gasoline climbed by 3.7cts to $3.056 gallon, standing 0.4cts higher compared to the same week last year.
East Coast (PADD 1) gasoline prices slipped by 0.5cts to $2.912 gallon, 9.0cts lower than last year.
Within the East Coast, New England (PADD 1A) increased by 4.1cts to $2.972 gallon, 2.6cts below the same week last year.
Central Atlantic (PADD 1B) rose by 3.5cts to $3.095 gallon, down 2.2cts from 2024.
Lower Atlantic (PADD 1C) fell by 4.1cts to $2.782 gallon, 15.0cts lower than the corresponding week in 2024.
Midwest (PADD 2) prices advanced 8.2cts to $2.910 gallon, standing 4.4cts higher compared to last year.
Gulf Coast (PADD 3) posted the largest weekly rise, climbing 8.8cts to $2.599 gallon, while remaining 3.1cts lower than a year earlier.
Rocky Mountain (PADD 4) prices slipped 2.9cts to $2.909 gallon, 16.6cts below last year.
West Coast (PADD 5) gasoline edged up 3.1cts to $4.159 gallon, standing 23.5cts above the corresponding week of 2024. West Coast less California dipped by 0.8cts to $3.783 gallon, 21.8cts higher year-on-year.
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