Florida gas prices have been declining for nine days, falling 15 cents on Sunday. The state average was $3.47 per gallon, down 12 cents from a week ago.
“Pump prices are once again below year-ago levels, but upward pressure has moved back into the market,” said Mark Jenkins, spokesman, AAA, The Auto Club Group. “The U.S. price of oil surged to new 2024 highs last week, which could cause gas prices to move higher.”
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On Friday, domestic oil prices settled at $86.91 per barrel. That’s up 4% from the week before and $3/b more than the previous 2024 high, recorded two weeks earlier.
“OPIS petroleum analysts attribute the oil price gains to demand concerns amid Israel’s ongoing war with Hamas, and Ukrainian drone strikes on Russian oil refineries,” Jenkins continued. “Interestingly enough, similar gains were not seen in the gasoline futures market.”
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