The average price for a gallon of self-serve regular gasoline in Bucks County spiked 17.8 cents since last week, according to AAA’s Fuel Gauge Report.
That increase since last Monday is the most dramatic one-week spike in nearly two years, the report states. The price surge was largely the result of higher crude oil prices and the “rubber-banding” of midcontinent retail gasoline prices, which fell dramatically to end the year and are now swinging back up.
Locally, the price per gallon average is $3.670. The national average went up 16.9 cents from a week ago to $3.533 and the Pennsylvania average increased 13.7 cents to $3.670.
In Newtown, the cheapest price for regular is $3.69 at the Village Market.
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2/05/13 |
WEEK AGO |
YEAR AGO |
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National |
$3.533 |
$3.364 |
$3.480 |
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Pennsylvania |
$3.670 |
$3.533 |
$3.558 |
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Bucks/Montgomery Area |
$3.670 |
$3.492 |
$3.559 |
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Lehigh Valley |
$3.669 |
$3.532 |
$3.556 |