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Gas prices in Georgia have decreased slightly, now averaging $2.89 per gallon, marking a 2-cent drop from last week. This reduction, paired with a 1-cent dip from a month prior, provides some relief for drivers who are now saving nearly $4 per fill-up compared to last year. The national average gas price has risen slightly to $3.15, while gasoline demand and domestic supplies have decreased. Metro Atlanta has an average price of $2.90, and agencies emphasize money-saving strategies for motorists as the Labor Day holiday approaches.
Atlanta – Gas prices in Georgia have shown a slight decrease, now averaging $2.89 per gallon. This represents a modest drop of 2 cents compared to last week and is 1 cent lower than a month ago. Despite this small relief for drivers, the costs remain 26 cents lower than the average this time last year, providing some financial ease for those filling their tanks.
For motorists, the decrease translates to spending around $43.35 to fill up a 15-gallon tank of regular gasoline. In contrast to last year, when prices were notably higher, Georgia residents are now saving nearly $4 per fill-up.
On a national scale, the average gas price has seen a slight increase of 2 cents, reaching $3.15 per gallon, even as some experts speculate that with lower oil prices, the national average could potentially fall below $3 in the near future. Current gasoline demand has decreased from 9 million barrels to 8.84 million barrels daily, while domestic gasoline supplies have also dipped from 226.3 million barrels to 223.6 million barrels. Gasoline production in the recent week has averaged 9.6 million barrels per day.
In Georgia, metro Atlanta reports an average gas price of $2.90. The most expensive gas markets in the state can be found in Savannah at $2.98, Athens at $2.92, and Hinesville-Fort Stewart at $2.91. Conversely, the least expensive locations include Catoosa-Dade-Walker at $2.75, Rome at $2.81, and Warner Robins at $2.82.
In light of fluctuating gas prices, agencies emphasize the importance of money-saving tips for drivers. As the Labor Day holiday approaches, there is cautious optimism that gas prices may remain stable.
The average cost of electricity at public EV charging stations has remained steady at 36 cents per kilowatt-hour, indicating a parallel trend in energy costs amidst shifting gasoline prices.
Gas price averages are determined through surveys conducted at up to 130,000 stations across the country, with data reliability supported by collaborations with organizations specializing in oil pricing statistics.
As drivers approach highways and roadside routes, safety remains paramount. Motorists are reminded to “Move Over” for any disabled vehicles they encounter, promoting both their safety and the safety of those working on the road.
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