Yuma County, Arizona (KYMA, KECY) – Gasoline prices in Arizona have fallen 13.8 cents per gallon since last week.according to gas buddy investigationThis averaged $4.39/g as of Monday.
Gasbadi also said prices in Arizona are down 27.7 cents per gallon from a month ago and 74.8 cents per gallon from a year ago.
Additionally, the national diesel price fell 3.4 cents per gallon to $3.88 per gram.
Overall, the cheapest station in Arizona and lowest price is $3.22/g. On the other hand, the most expensive and highest price is $5.79/g in Arizona. This is a difference of $2.57/g.
Gasoline price difference over 10 years
Below is a list of gas prices ten years ago.
- June 5, 2022: $5.14/g (US average: $4.85/g)
- June 5, 2021: $3.13/g (US average: $3.05/g)
- June 5, 2020: $2.19/g (US average: $2.01/g)
- June 5, 2019: $3.13/g (US average: $2.78/g)
- June 5, 2018: $3.08/g (US average: $2.94/g)
- June 5, 2017: $2.40/g (US average: $2.37/g)
- June 5, 2016: $2.18/g (US average: $2.36/g)
- June 5, 2015: $2.75/g (US average: $2.76/g)
- June 5, 2014: $3.52/g (US average: $3.66/g)
- June 5, 2013: $3.45/g (US average: $3.62/g)
neighboring area
At the same time, the neighborhood and current gas prices are:
- Las Vegas – $4.23 per gram, up 1.1 cents per gallon from $4.22 per gram last week.
- Phoenix – $4.71/g, down 12.6 cents/gal from last week’s $4.84/g.
- Tucson – $4.25/g, down 16.5 cents/gal from last week’s $4.41/g.
response
“National averages fell last week as oil prices cooled, but the decline may be temporary. OPEC+ agreed to further cuts on Sunday, but Saudi Arabia is pushing ahead with July production cuts beyond that. As a result, oil prices are likely to rise,” said Gasbadi. said Patrick de Haan, head of petroleum analysis at .
“The last time OPEC+ agreed to cut production, oil prices rose temporarily, but the cuts failed to boost oil prices because global oil demand was not as strong as expected. With the Saudi economy dependent on oil prices above $81 per barrel, we expect the oil price rally to last longer this time around, with production cuts pushing oil prices higher this week and higher gasoline prices. “As early as midweek, it’s unclear how long petrol price increases will last, but I still don’t think drivers have anything to worry about. Average price increases should be fairly small, The odds of that are still very low, “and it will trade at record prices in the near future,” De Haan added.