Retail Gasoline Prices Across Texas Up 2 Cents
Updated: 1:33 PM - Retail gasoline prices across Texas have risen 2 cents as travelers prepare for the long Memorial Day holiday weekend.
HOUSTON -- Retail gasoline prices in Texas have slipped a nickel this week.
AAA Texas on Thursday reported that average price at the pump was $3.09 per gallon. The association's weekly survey found national prices declined 8 cents to settle at $3.30 per gallon.
Fort Worth has the cheapest gasoline statewide this week at $3.03 per gallon. The most expensive gasoline was in Amarillo at $3.14 per gallon.
The association says retail prices have steadily declined due to lower crude oil prices and because U.S. demand for gasoline continues to be low, while inventories are high.
Updated: 1:33 PM - Retail gasoline prices across Texas have risen 2 cents as travelers prepare for the long Memorial Day holiday weekend.
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