AAA: Western PA Gas Prices Increase; National Average Highest of the Year

AAA: Western PA Gas Prices Increase; National Average Highest of the Year
Gas prices in Western Pennsylvania are three cents higher this week at $3.334 per gallon, according to AAA East Central’s Gas Price Report.

This week’s average prices: Western Pennsylvania Average                 $3.334
Average price during the week of August 2, 2021                                    $3.305
Average price during the week of August 10, 2020                                  $2.464

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

$3.262      Altoona
$3.318      Beaver
$3.357      Bradford
$3.378      Brookville
$3.337      Butler
$3.356      Clarion
$3.327      DuBois
$3.348      Erie
$3.305      Greensburg
$3.318      Indiana
$3.354      Jeannette
$3.301      Kittanning
$3.356      Latrobe
$3.349      Meadville
$3.363      Mercer
$3.303      New Castle
$3.324      New Kensington
$3.359      Oil City
$3.330      Pittsburgh

$3.329      Sharon
$3.350      Uniontown
$3.359      Warren
$3.297      Washington

Trend Analysis:

Crude oil prices dropped below $70 per barrel at the end of last week in reaction to concerns about the delta variant, growing COVID case numbers and the possibility of potential lockdowns. While crude is a little cheaper, gas prices are still positioned to remain high in August.

Today’s national average is $3.19, the most expensive gas price average of the year. Gas is $1.02 more than a year ago, a nickel more than a month ago and two cents more than a week ago. Pump prices fluctuated across the country last week with states seeing as much as a nine-cent jump to a seven-cent decrease. The variation in prices is partly attributed to the U.S. seeing an increase in demand and decrease in stocks, according to the Energy Information Administration (EIA). The latest demand rate was 2% higher than the same time period in 2019, while gasoline stocks are about 1% below.

August can be a busy month at the pump with school starting and others taking last minute summer trips. AAA offers these daily driving tips to help save on gas:

  • Slow down and drive the speed limit. On the highway, aerodynamic drag causes fuel economy to drop off significantly as speeds increase above 50 mph.
  • Avoid extended idling to warm up the engine. It is unnecessary and wastes fuel.
  • When approaching a red light or stop sign, take your foot off the gas early and allow your car to coast down to a slower speed until it is time to brake.
  • Accelerate smoothly with light to moderate throttle. This allows the automatic transmission to upshift into higher gears sooner, reducing engine rpm and saving fuel.

Motorists can find current gas prices nationwide, statewide, and countywide at GasPrices.AAA.com.

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