MA Gas Prices Drop 1 Cent From Last Week
Monday, January 11, 2016
According to the survey, Massachusetts gas prices are averaging $1.95 per gallon for self-serve, regular. That number is down 30 cents from a year ago at this time.
“Historically, we see demand for gasoline hit its lowest point in January. That factor, combined with falling crude oil prices and an abundant domestic supply, continues to drive down prices at the pump,” says Mary Maguire, Director of Public/Legislative Affairs.
Today's local gas prices and their ranges are as follows:
Self Serve Grade
$1.95 ($1.79-$2.19) Regular Unleaded
$2.30 ($1.99-$2.79) Midgrade Unleaded
$2.49 ($2.19-$2.89) Premium Unleaded
$2.30 ($2.09-$2.99) Diesel
For the most up to date local gas prices, visit AAA.com and click on fuel finder.
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