AAA Daily Fuel Gauge Report for Friday, 7/7/23
National Average Price for Regular Unleaded Current: $3.537; Month Ago: $3.553; Year Ago: $4.752. National Average Price for Diesel Current: $3.847; Month Ago: $3.917; Year Ago: $5.698.
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U.S. oil prices rose on Tuesday and gasoline fell as the gradual restart of refineries in the Gulf of Mexico that were shut by Hurricane Harvey raised demand for crude and eased fears of a fuel supply crunch.
Gasoline futures RBc1 dropped 4 percent from their last close, to $1.68 per gallon, down from $2.17 on Aug. 31 and back to levels last seen before Harvey hit the U.S. Gulf Coast and its large refining industry.
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