MA Gas Prices Drop 3 Cents From Last Week
Tuesday, January 22, 2019
Gas prices are already 12 cents lower than they are at the start of the year.
“If demand remains seasonally low amid continued growth in gasoline stocks across the country, Americans may see pump prices remain low for the remainder of the winter – assuming there are no unforeseen spikes in oil prices,” said Mary Maguire, Director of Public and Legislative Affairs.
AAA’s January 21 survey of prices in Massachusetts finds self-serve, regular unleaded averaging $2.41 per gallon.
The Massachusetts price is seventeen cents higher than the national average for regular unleaded of $2.24.
A year ago at this time, the average price in Massachusetts was ten cents higher at $2.51.
Today’s local gas prices and their ranges are as follows:
Self Serve Grade
$2.41 ($2.17-$3.05) Regular Unleaded
$2.69 ($2.49-$3.09) Midgrade Unleaded
$2.86 ($2.69-$3.29) Premium Unleaded
$3.03 ($2.84-$3.59) Diesel
For the most up to date prices, click here.
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