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EIA: US Gasoline Rises; Gulf Coast Climbs 7.1cts

EIA: US Gasoline Rises; Gulf Coast Climbs 7.1cts

EIA: US Gasoline Rises; Gulf Coast Clim

MIAMI, FL (DTN) — The national average price for retail regular gasoline rose for a third straight week as of Monday (9/1), led by increases on the Gulf Coast and West Coast, according to the latest data from the Energy Information Administration.

The national average for retail regular gasoline increased by 3.0cts to $3.177 gallon, 11.2cts lower than the same week in 2024.

The Gulf Coast PADD 3 average climbed by 7.1cts to $2.765 gallon, just 0.7cts below levels in the corresponding week of 2024.

The West Coast PADD 5 average increased by 4.2cts to $4.148 gallon, 4.7cts higher compared with the same week in 2024. West Coast less California also rose, up by 3.9cts to $3.877 gallon, 11.5cts above the year-ago level.
The East Coast PADD 1 average increased by 2.5cts to $3.012 gallon. Within the region, New England PADD 1A climbed by 0.8cts to $3.070 gallon, Central Atlantic PADD 1B rose by 2.4cts to $3.150 gallon, and Lower Atlantic PADD 1C gained by 3.0cts to $2.912 gallon.
The Midwest PADD 2 price increased by 1.1cts to $3.088 gallon, 8.3cts under the same week in 2024.
Rocky Mountain PADD 4 increased by 2.5cts to $3.183 gallon, 21.8cts lower than the same period last year.

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