Average Gasoline Price Rise $0.003 in Week Ending 24 December 2012
December 26th, 2012
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Prices rose an average of 0.3 cents nationwide - with the biggest rise in the Rocky Mountains, however the price change was mixed around the country.

Average prices by region and a breakdown by grade follow after the "Read More".
Follow up:
The graph represents the weighted average of gasoline based on sampling of approximately 900 retail outlets, 8:00AM Monday. The price represents self-service unless only full-service is available and includes all taxes. See (http://www.eia.doe.gov/oil_gas/petroleum/data_publications/wrgp/mogas_home_page.html) for further definitions. All Formulations includes both conventional gasoline and reformulated gasoline.

Average Prices - East Coast (blue line), Midwest (red line), Gulf Coast (green line), Rocky Mountains (orange line) and West Coast (violet line)
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Average Prices - Premium (red line) and Regular (blue line)

source: EIA


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