AAA Says Texas Retail Gasoline Prices Up 3 Cents
Posted: 06/13/2013 - Retail gasoline prices across Texas have risen 3 cents this week to an average of $3.40 per gallon.
The price of oil fell to just over $97 a barrel and local gas stations keep lowering their price thanks to the drop.
Prices range from $3.63 a gallon to $3.79 a gallon in the twin cities, and the most expensive gas can be found at the Shell stations across from Texas A&M on University Drive and on Southwest Parkway and Dartmouth.
$3.67 is the going price at the HEB gas stations as well as the Murphy's at the Wal-Mart in Bryan.
However, the cheapest gas can be found at the Valero on East 29th Street. That's where a gallon of gas will cost you $3.63, the cheapest we could find in town.
Posted: 06/13/2013 - Retail gasoline prices across Texas have risen 3 cents this week to an average of $3.40 per gallon.
Posted: 06/07/2013 - The price of oil fell back below $95 Friday after the U.S. government reported that May was another month of steady, but not spectacular hiring.
Updated: 05/22/2013 - Retail gasoline prices across Texas have risen 2 cents as travelers prepare for the long Memorial Day holiday weekend.
Posted: 05/16/2013 - Retail gasoline prices in Texas have risen 3 cents this week to reach an average $3.41 per gallon.
Posted: 05/09/2013 - Industry officials say retail gasoline prices across Texas have risen 4 cents this week.