Pennsylvania
Pennsylvania Weekly Gas Price Update
Common gasoline costs in Pennsylvania have risen 4.8 cents per gallon within the final week, averaging $4.19/gallon Monday, in response to GasBuddy’s survey of 5,269 stations in Pennsylvania.
Costs in Pennsylvania are 11.8 cents per gallon decrease than a month in the past and stand $1.20/gallon larger than a 12 months in the past.
In accordance with GasBuddy worth stories, the most affordable station in Pennsylvania was priced at $3.69/gallon whereas the most costly was $5.19/gallon, a distinction of $1.50/gallon.
The nationwide common worth of gasoline has risen 4.4 cents per gallon within the final week, averaging $4.11/gallon Monday.
The nationwide common is down 13.3 cents per gallon from a month in the past and stands $1.24/gallon larger than a 12 months in the past, in response to GasBuddy information compiled from greater than 11 million weekly worth stories masking over 150,000 gasoline stations throughout the nation.
Historic gasoline costs in Pennsylvania and the nationwide common going again 10 years:
- April 25, 2021: $3.00/g (U.S. Common: $2.87/g)
- April 25, 2020: $1.98/g (U.S. Common: $1.74/g)
- April 25, 2019: $3.06/g (U.S. Common: $2.88/g)
- April 25, 2018: $3.01/g (U.S. Common: $2.79/g)
- April 25, 2017: $2.66/g (U.S. Common: $2.40/g)
- April 25, 2016: $2.31/g (U.S. Common: $2.14/g)
- April 25, 2015: $2.69/g (U.S. Common: $2.52/g)
- April 25, 2014: $3.73/g (U.S. Common: $3.70/g)
- April 25, 2013: $3.47/g (U.S. Common: $3.51/g)
- April 25, 2012: $3.90/g (U.S. Common: $3.83/g)
Neighboring areas and their present gasoline costs:
- Harrisburg – $4.14/g, unchanged from final week’s $4.14/g.
- Hagerstown – $4.00/g, up 12.7 cents per gallon from final week’s $3.87/g.
- York – $4.11/g, unchanged from final week’s $4.11/g.
“For the primary time in over a month, the nationwide common worth of gasoline has risen. Primarily, this was because of oil costs that had jumped the prior week, pushing up the worth that stations pay for gasoline and thus inflicting them to boost costs,” stated Patrick De Haan, head of petroleum evaluation at GasBuddy.
“The rise has been fairly tame in most areas, whereas others have continued to softly decline. However, with the French election now behind us, there’s danger that the EU may pursue harsher sanctions on Russia’s vitality, which may trigger oil costs to rise if it occurs – one thing motorists needs to be on the look ahead to.
“As well as, U.S. oil inventories proceed to say no, placing further stress on costs because the nation’s SPR continues to empty and Russia’s battle on Ukraine stays ongoing. The worldwide imbalance between provide and demand that led to those larger costs continues in the meanwhile.”
GasBuddy is the authoritative voice for gasoline costs and the one supply for station-level information spanning almost 20 years.
Not like AAA’s as soon as every day survey and the Lundberg Survey, up to date as soon as each two weeks primarily based on a small fraction of U.S. gasoline stations, GasBuddy’s survey updates 288 instances day by day from essentially the most numerous listing of sources masking almost 150,000 stations nationwide, essentially the most complete and up-to-date within the nation.
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