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GasBuddy releases gas price updates for the state of Arizona

Yuma County, Arizona (KYMA, KECY) – The average price of gasoline in Arizona dropped 15.7 cents per gallon to $3.83 per gram as of Monday.

according to gas buddy investigationArizona prices are down 52.9 cents per gallon from a month ago and 131.9 cents per gallon from a year ago.

In addition, the national diesel price fell 3.4 cents per gallon to $3.80 per gram.

Overall, Arizona’s cheapest station and lowest price as of Sunday is $2.89/g. On the other hand, it is the most expensive in the state, with a top price of $5.79/g. This is a difference of $2.90/g.

gasoline prices 10 years ago

Below is a list of gas prices and their national averages 10 years ago.

  • July 3, 2022: $5.15/g (U.S. Average: $4.79/g)
  • July 3, 2021: $3.15/g (US average: $3.12/g)
  • July 3, 2020: $2.30/g (US average: $2.17/g)
  • July 3, 2019: $2.95/g (U.S. Average: $2.76/g)
  • July 3, 2018: $3.05/g (US average: $2.87/g)
  • July 3, 2017: $2.35/g (U.S. Average: $2.22/g)
  • July 3, 2016: $2.24/g (U.S. Average: $2.27/g)
  • July 3, 2015: $2.70/g (U.S. Average: $2.77/g)
  • July 3, 2014: $3.57/g (US average: $3.67/g)
  • July 3, 2013: $3.45/g (US average: $3.47/g)

neighboring area

At the same time, here is a list of neighboring areas and their current petrol prices:

  • Las Vegas – $4.11 per gram, down 1 cent per gallon from $4.12 per gram last week.
  • Phoenix – $3.93/g, down 21.0 cents/gal from last week’s $4.14/g.
  • Tucson – $3.65/g, down 13.7 cents/gallon from last week’s $3.79/g.

Reply from GasBuddy representative

“Oil prices continue to come under considerable pressure as the national average falls to its lowest level since late April on the eve of Independence Day and the global economic outlook is uncertain. , especially in the coming months, could come under more pressure in the near future “as we head into late summer next month,” said Patrick De Haan, head of oil analysis at Gasbadi.

“For now, gasoline demand is likely to increase heading into the summer peak, with millions of Americans hitting the road at the lowest average gasoline price of the season. Halfway through the year, , the national average is good news, but I think the second half of the year could end with prices lower than we expected, but that’s welcome news for drivers, and national prices is likely to rise, averaging below $3 a gallon this fall,” De Haan said.

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