Monday, May 23, 2011

Lower gas prices in Northeast Ohio!

AAA: Ohio gas prices down 23 cents from a week ago
By Associated Press
POSTED: 07:54 a.m. EDT, May 23, 2011
COLUMBUS: Ohio gasoline prices have dropped more than 20 cents in the last week, providing some relief to motorists as the summer travel season approaches.
Monday's survey from auto club AAA, the Oil Price Information Service and Wright Express puts the statewide average price for regular-grade gas at $3.75 a gallon, down 6 percent from last Monday's average of $3.98.
Prices for oil and gasoline are sliding amid signs that demand for fuel has fallen after prices peaked in early May. Regular hit an all-time high at Ohio gas pumps of $4.16 on May 4, according to AAA.
The state's average was just $2.63 a year ago during the run-up to Memorial Day, the traditional start of the summer driving season.
Online: AAA Daily Fuel Gauge Report for Ohio at http://www.fuelgaugereport.com/OHavg.asp.
COLUMBUS: Ohio gasoline prices have dropped more than 20 cents in the last week, providing some relief to motorists as the summer travel season approaches.
Monday's survey from auto club AAA, the Oil Price Information Service and Wright Express puts the statewide average price for regular-grade gas at $3.75 a gallon, down 6 percent from last Monday's average of $3.98.
Prices for oil and gasoline are sliding amid signs that demand for fuel has fallen after prices peaked in early May. Regular hit an all-time high at Ohio gas pumps of $4.16 on May 4, according to AAA.
The state's average was just $2.63 a year ago during the run-up to Memorial Day, the traditional start of the summer driving season.
Online: AAA Daily Fuel Gauge Report for Ohio at http://www.fuelgaugereport.com/OHavg.asp.

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