EIA: U.S. Retail Regular Gasoline Price Dip 5.5 cts W-o-W
SECAUCUS, NJ (DTN) — Retail regular gasoline prices fell in the week ended September 29, after declines in the Midwest and East Coast, latest data from the Energy Information Administration showed Tuesday (9/30).
The national average for retail regular gasoline fell by 5.5 cts to $3.118 gallon week-on-week and was 6.1 cts lower from the same week in 2024.
Midwest PADD 2 average gasoline prices declined 8cts to $2.928 gallon as of September 29, and were 17.7cts below the same period of last year.
East Coast PADD 1 gasoline price fell by 4.7cts to $2.983 gallon in the reference week, sliding 7.7cts year-on-year.
Within the region, New England PADD 1A gasoline price fell 4.1cts to $3.034 gallon as of Monday, though they were higher by 1.5cts from the year-ago level.
Central Atlantic PADD 1B gasoline price was at $3.147 gallon on a weekly basis, down 4 cts on the week and 3.1cts lower year-on-year.
Lower Atlantic PADD 1C gasoline price fell by 5.4cts to $2.866 gallon as of Monday and were 12.9cts below the year-ago level.
Gulf Coast PADD 3 gasoline decreased 4.4cts to $2.672 gallon, and slid 2.3cts from the same week a year earlier.
Gasoline price in Rocky Mountain PADD 4 fell 7.4cts to $3.11 gallon, and remained 30.5cts below last year’s level.
West Coast PADD 5 gasoline slipped 3.4cts to $4.238 gallon as of September 29 but rose 19.6cts year-on-year.
West Coast less California gasoline price dropped 4.6cts to $4.013 gallon in the profiled week and was 36.4cts above the same week last year.
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