Prices still moving downward...a bit slowly, but downward. Crude oil still above $70, so expect that cost to show up at the pumps eventually.
(PORTLAND, Ore.) - Gasoline prices continue their downward trend, with the national average for a gallon of regular at $2.83, four and one-half cents lower than a week ago. In Oregon, the decline was less than four cents per gallon to $2.86. Only seven states, including California, Montana, and North Dakota, still have average prices above $3 per gallon.
Portland is Oregon’s price leader with a gallon of regular going for $2.79. Salem’s current cost for regular is $2.81. Drivers in the Medford/Ashland area are paying $2.82, Eugene/Springfield’s average is $2.84. Vancouver area residents are paying $2.89.
"Motorists should be feeling much better when refueling, and we expect prices will dip further during the month of August. Consumers, however, must remember that crude oil is still selling at more than $70 per barrel, and that cost eventually will show up at the pumps," said AAA Oregon Public Affairs Director Elliott Eki.
"Refiners already are preparing to transition from summer grade to winter grade fuels which, typically, pushes retail prices lower. But, the high price of crude oil makes it difficult to predict how gasoline prices will be affected in September and the remainder of the year."
Oregon's current statewide average price is the lowest it's been since late March, more than 55-cents lower than the record high set on May 18th and 13-cents lower than one year ago. In the Medford-Ashland metropolitan area, the average price dropped 22-cents in the past month and currently is 69-cents lower than the record high average price set in mid-May.
At $2.86, Oregon's average gasoline price ranks 25th lowest in the nation. Hawaii has the highest statewide average price at $3.27; in the contiguous U.S., Connecticut and New York are highest at $3.06, and South Carolina is lowest at $2.63.
California's statewide average price dropped six cents to $3.01, and Washington's is down to $2.93. Idaho's average price fell to $2.97, and Nevada's is down to $2.91. The national average diesel price inched up to $2.96 per gallon. In California, diesel averages $3.22 per gallon; in Washington it's up to $3.20, in Idaho it's $3.07, and in Nevada it's $3.08. Oregon's average diesel price jumped up a nickel to $3.08.
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