Gas prices rising at the fastest pace since early November

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ROANOKE (WSLS 10) -According to AAA, the national average price of gas has climbed by six cents per gallon versus one week ago and is likely to continue to rise as the spring refinery maintenance season ramps up. Monthly and yearly savings persist and drivers are saving six cents on the month and 65 cents on the year. Gas prices are moving higher in many parts of the country as refinery maintenance season gets underway and as some refineries cut production in response to abundant supplies. Plus, the shift has begun to the government-mandated, warm-weather gasoline blends which use fuel additives that burn cleaner but cost more.

CURRENT AND PAST GAS PRICE AVERAGES

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Regular Unleaded Gasoline (*indicates record high)

per barrel

(Friday 3/4/16 close)

Today 3/6/16 Week Ago 2/28/16 Year Ago 3/6/15
National $1.81 $1.75 $2.46
Virginia $1.60 $1.55 $2.29
Charlottesville $1.61 $1.65 $2.29
Norfolk Area $1.57 $1.51 $2.34
Richmond $1.57 $1.50 $2.29
Roanoke $1.59 $1.56 $2.21
Crude Oil $35.92

$32.78

per barrel

(Friday 2/26/16 close)

$60.13

per barrel

(3/6/15)

According to AAA, crude oil prices are showing a bit more strength. At the close of Friday's formal trading session on the NYMEX, WTI settled at $35.92 per barrel. This price point represents a weekly gain of more than $3 per barrel. Global crude oil supply remains front and center and the price of oil continues to swing in response to shifting expectations of future supply and demand. The world's top oil producing nations recently considered potential agreements that would freeze production levels to stabilize prices, however any agreement faces significant headwinds as countries look to fill budget deficits by producing oil at higher levels.

In a release by AAA, this weekends swinging gas prices at the regional level are typical for this time of year as many refineries conduct maintenance in advance of the busy summer driving season. Martha Meade, Manager of Public and Government for AAA mid-Atlantic says prices will still remain low.

"Despite these seasonal increases, abundant gasoline supplies and lower crude oil costs should keep gas prices from rising as high as drivers have seen in recent years," Meade said.

The Week Ahead

Even though gasoline prices may average over the $2 per gallon mark during this year's summer driving season, prices will be much less than in years past. Last year, gas prices peaked in June at $2.80 a gallon. Continued lower oil prices, despite a recent hike, will keep pump prices low.

AAA has a variety of resources to help motorists save on fuel:

AAA is the most comprehensive resource for gas prices.  Unlike the Lundberg Survey of 7,000 gas stations, AAA reports reflect actual prices from credit card transactions at more than 100,000 gas stations in the U.S.


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