AAA: Gas Prices Dip in PA

Gas prices are two cents lower in Western Pennsylvania this week at $3.837 per gallon, according to AAA East Central’s Gas Price Report.

This week’s average prices: Western Pennsylvania Average                         $3.837
Average price during the week of May 28, 2024                                               $3.856
Average price during the week of June 5, 2023                                                $3.664

The average price of unleaded self-serve gasoline in various areas:      

$3.791      Altoona
$3.891      Beaver
$3.898      Bradford
$3.761      Brookville
$3.848      Butler
$3.767      Clarion
$3.785      DuBois
$3.848      Erie
$3.797      Greensburg
$3.851      Indiana
$3.823      Jeannette
$3.853      Kittanning
$3.872      Latrobe
$3.864      Meadville
$3.919      Mercer
$3.789      New Castle
$3.809      New Kensington
$3.866      Oil City
$3.838      Pittsburgh

$3.781      Sharon
$3.877      Uniontown
$3.897      Warren
$3.836      Washington

Trend Analysis:
The national average for a gallon of gasoline has fallen six cents since last week to $3.53, the largest one-week drop thus far for 2024. The primary reasons are tepid demand and a lower oil price. Meanwhile, the Atlantic Hurricane season has begun, and forecasters are predicting it will be very active. It’s important to remember that a storm impacting the Gulf Cost oil production and refining centers could affect gas prices. Today’s national average is 13 cents lower than a month ago and two cents lower than a year ago.

According to new data from the Energy Information Administration (EIA), gas demand fell slightly from 9.31 barrels per day to 9.14 last week. Meanwhile, total domestic gasoline stocks rose from 226.8 to 228.8 million barrels.

At the close of Wednesday’s formal trading session, West Texas Intermediate declined by 60 cents to settle at $79.23 a barrel. Prices fell despite the EIA reporting that crude oil inventories decreased by 4.2 million barrels from the previous week. At 454.7 million barrels, U.S. crude oil inventories are about 4% below the five-year average for this time of year.