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Looking for the PDF Edition? The PDF of the Print Edition can now be read by clicking the "Print Editon" button at the top of the screen. Gasoline prices still moving higher HOUSTON (AP) - There was no end in sight to the Texas retail gasoline price spike as prices at pumps statewide climbed to new record heights, according to a weekly survey. Regular self-serve averaged $3.33 per gallon across the state, according to the weekly AAA Texas gasoline price survey released Friday. That was a nickel more than last week and 55 cents per gallon higher than a year ago. "At $3.33 a gallon, the Texas average is one of the lowest in the U.S., with California having the highest average at $3.82 a gallon," said AAA Texas spokeswoman Rose Rougeau. Nationally, the price was averaging $3.418, up 6 cents from last week. California had the highest statewide average of $3.82 per gallon. Back in Texas, San Antonio had the lowest average price for regular self-serve at $3.27. That was a local record-high a nickel higher than last week. The state's costliest gas was in Dallas, where the average is $3.35 per gallon. That was also a nickel higher than last week - - -
These are average per-gallon prices of regular, self-serve gasoline in Texas and nationally, as well as the change from last week, according to the AAA Texas Weekend Gas Watch released Friday: + |
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