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Georgia’s average gas price has risen by one cent to $2.90 per gallon just before Labor Day weekend. This price is lower than last year’s peak, providing relief to consumers. With potential price declines expected as fall approaches, drivers are advised to monitor prices closely. The national gas average has also seen a rise due to refinery issues. Regional price variations are notable, with metro areas like Savannah experiencing higher rates compared to Dalton. Fuel costs remain a primary concern as consumers prepare for holiday travel.

Atlanta – Georgia’s average gas price has experienced a slight rise, increasing by one cent to $2.90 per gallon, just before the upcoming Labor Day weekend. This minor escalation brings the current state average to a level that is one cent higher than last week, two cents lower than last month, and significantly lower — by 24 cents — compared to the same time last year.

For Georgia drivers, filling up a 15-gallon tank with regular unleaded gasoline now costs approximately $43.50. Compared to last year, the savings are notable, as Georgians are now paying almost $4.00 less to fill their tanks, reflecting broader trends in fuel pricing across the state.

Despite the recent uptick, there is potential for a decline in gas prices as fall approaches, according to industry experts. Seasonal patterns and decreased demand in the post-summer months typically contribute to lower prices. However, caution is advised due to possible temporary price increases resulting from disruptions caused by hurricane season.

On a national scale, the average gas price has risen by three cents to $3.18, primarily due to recent refinery issues in the Midwest. A significant refinery shutdown caused by severe thunderstorms has affected gasoline production and pricing across the Great Lakes region. In the past week, gasoline production has risen to an average of 10 million barrels per day, while gasoline demand has increased from 8.84 million barrels to 9.24 million barrels per day. Concurrently, the total domestic gasoline supply has decreased from 223.6 million barrels to 222.3 million barrels, which can also impact prices moving forward.

The price of electricity at public electric vehicle (EV) charging stations remains stable at 36 cents per kilowatt-hour, providing an alternative for those considering electric vehicles as fuel prices fluctuate.

Within Georgia, gas prices vary significantly by region. The most expensive metro areas for gas include Savannah at $3.01, Hinesville-Fort Stewart at $2.96, and Macon at $2.93. Conversely, the least expensive markets are Dalton at $2.86, Rome at $2.83, and Catoosa-Dade-Walker at $2.82. In Atlanta, the gas price stands at $2.90, putting it slightly below neighboring areas.

Historical context provides insight into current pricing; back in June 2022, the peak gas price exceeded $4.55. This stark contrast highlights the fluctuations and volatility in the gasoline market that consumers need to navigate. Going forward, experts indicate that predicting future gas prices remains challenging due to various factors, including natural events and geopolitical tensions.

As consumers prepare for their holiday weekend travels, it is advisable to utilize money-saving tips provided by various organizations and to be mindful of roadside safety. The “Move Over For Me” campaign emphasizes the importance of slowing down and being cautious around roadside assistance vehicles and workers.

The gas price data is continuously updated daily, based on surveys conducted at approximately 130,000 stations. Consumers are encouraged to keep an eye on local pricing and shop around for the most economical fueling options, given the discrepancies that can exist even within different neighborhoods of major cities.

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