Georgia Gas Prices Decline Despite Overseas Conflicts

Press release from the issuing company

Monday, August 18th, 2014

Gas prices continued to slide last week. Motorists are finding gasoline at or below $3.20 in metro markets like Columbus, Chattanooga, Memphis, Orlando and Tampa.   

Tensions between Russia and Ukraine, and the situation in Libya also remain front of mind for many, although none of these occurrences have resulted in a disruption to oil supply. Ultimately, despite these geopolitical headlines and because of increased domestic production, oil prices continue to trade near multi-month lows. The price of West Texas Intermediate (WTI) settled at $97.35 per barrel at the close of formal trading Friday, which is 30 cents lower than the week before."Motorists are reaping the benefits of booming domestic oil production which has provided the cheapest gas prices for August in years," said Mark Jenkins, spokesman, AAA - The Auto Club Group. "The price of oil declined slightly last week, so gas prices could slip even more this week."

CURRENT AND PAST PRICE AVERAGES

Regular Unleaded Gasoline

  Sunday Saturday Week Ago Month Ago Year Ago
National $3.457 $3.462 $3.478 $3.590 $3.542
Florida $3.354 $3.360 $3.373 $3.531 $3.506
Georgia $3.347 $3.352 $3.356 $3.497 $3.438
Tennessee $3.222 $3.225 $3.240 $3.378 $3.316