Western PA Gas Prices Remain Steady; National Average Shows Little Movement

AAA: Western PA Gas Prices Remain Steady; National Average Shows Little Movement
Gas prices in Western Pennsylvania are one cent lower this week at $3.177 per gallon, according to AAA East Central’s Gas Price Report.

This week’s average prices: Western Pennsylvania Average                  $3.177
Average price during the week of May 24, 2021                                        $3.178
Average price during the week of June 1, 2020                                         $2.343

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

$3.155      Altoona
$3.199      Beaver
$3.099      Bradford
$3.207      Brookville
$3.203      Butler
$3.223      Clarion
$3.200      DuBois
$3.180      Erie
$3.147      Greensburg
$3.199      Indiana
$3.195      Jeannette
$3.184      Kittanning
$3.192      Latrobe
$3.195      Meadville
$3.199      Mercer
$3.135      New Castle
$3.195      New Kensington
$3.199      Oil City
$3.192      Pittsburgh

$3.099      Sharon
$3.193      Uniontown
$3.099      Warren
$3.179      Washington

Trend Analysis:
At $3.04, the national gas price average only increased one penny leading up to Memorial Day weekend. Most states saw no change to pump prices or a decline on the week. However, prices may not stay this way for long. For the week ending May 21, demand jumped to 9.4 million barrels a day. This is the highest reported number since March 2020 and up nearly 30% over the same week last year, indicating motorists are filling up more frequently.

Gasoline supply and demand levels are looking more like typical summer numbers. Demand has steadily jumped week-over-week since the end of April and supply has decreased. The increasing demand and decreasing supply combined with more expensive crude oil prices mean gas prices are likely to fluctuate throughout June.

Today’s average is $1.05 more than last year at this time and 15 cents more expensive than last month. The May national gas price averaged $3/gallon. That is just 11 cents more than the May 2018 and 2019 national averages. With a $3+/gallon average at the start of June, this month could prove to be the most expensive average in years.

At the close of Friday’s formal trading session, West Texas Intermediate decreased by 53 cents to settle at $66.32. Although prices ended the day down, crude prices gained on the week after the Energy Information Administration’s weekly report showed that total domestic crude inventories decreased by 1.7 million barrels to 484.3 million barrels. However, last week’s price gains were limited by market concerns that increasing coronavirus infections around the world could reduce crude consumption this year.

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

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