RI Gas Prices Drop A Penny From Last Week
Monday, March 16, 2015
Gas prices in RI are down a penny from last week, according to a survey done by AAA Northeast.
Local prices are 20 cents higher than a month ago and the current price is currently two cents more than the national average for regular unleaded gasoline. A year ago at this time Rhode Island's average price was $1.16 higher at $3.60.
“There’s good news for motorists this morning as prices at the pump reverse direction. This welcome decrease reflects a dip in crude oil prices as well as robust supplies here in the U.S,” said Lloyd P. Albert, Senior Vice President of Public and Government Affairs for AAA Northeast.
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Self Serve Grade
$2.449 ($2.279-$2.599) Regular Unleaded
$2.659 ($2.499-$2.999) Midgrade Unleaded
$2.789 ($2.599-$3.199) Premium Unleaded
$3.239 ($3.169-$3.559) Diesel
For the most up-to-date local gas prices with the AAA fuel finder by going to AAA.com.
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