In Arizona, the average cost of pumps fell the most in the nation since last week, but the national average per gallon of gasoline has been strong since Thursday, dropping only 1 cent.
According to AAADomestic gasoline demand hit more than 9 million barrels per day for the third straight week, the first time since 2021, but low oil prices have helped keep prices from rising nationally.
new data from Energy Information InstituteAs quoted by AAA, it showed a slight increase in demand from 9.1 million bpd to 9.22 million bpd.
Total domestic gas inventories increased by 2.7 million barrels of crude oil to 218.8 million barrels.
AAA spokesman Andrew Gross said, “The seasonal surge in driving could begin shortly before the official start of summer.” release. “However, the low cost of oil seems to have moderated the increase in pumping, which is good news for drivers.”
The national average was $3.56 on Thursday, 3 cents higher than a month ago but $1.39 lower than last year, according to AAA.
Arizona has the largest average price decline
turn to grand canyon statethe average gas price fell 13 cents to a total of $4.35 per gallon.
But it was still one of the most expensive markets in the country as of Thursday, still fourth behind California at $4.87 and Hawaii and Washington at $4.74.
Last week’s petrol price:Arizona average gas price drops 10 cents, the biggest drop in the nation
Inter-County Gas Average
If you look at the fairness of each county in Copper State, you’ll see no change at the top or bottom of the list.
Maricopa County remains the most expensive place to refuel in Arizona, with an average price of about $4.64 per gallon of gasoline, down 17 cents from last week.
Graham County is still Arizona’s best wallet location, and has been stagnating at $3.38 for the past few weeks.
The biggest winner was Greenlee County, where prices dropped 23 cents from the previous week.
The only county to see a price increase from last week was Santa Cruz, up 3 cents.
Here’s what everyone else is saying:
- Maricopa: $4.64 (-0.17)
- Pinal: $4.24 (-0.12)
- Santa Cruz: $4.20 (+0.03)
- Coconino: $4.17 (-0.05)
- Pima: $4.15 (-0.18)
- Yavapai: $4.11 (-0.06)
- Mojave: $4.01 (-0.07)
- La Paz: $4.00 (-0.08)
- Navajo: $3.98 (-0.03)
- Yuma: $3.90 (-0.04)
- Hira: $3.89 (-0.02)
- Apache: $3.88 (-0.08)
- Cochise: $3.69 (-0.02)
- Greenlee: $3.44 (-0.23)
- Graham: $3.38