SAN ANTONIO – Gas prices are down in San Antonio and throughout Texas due to a drop in consumer demand, according to AAA.
Data from AAA states that the average price for a gallon of regular unleaded fuel decreased in the past week from $3.31 to $3.20. In Texas, the price in that time frame decreased from $3.38 to $3.30.
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AAA states this is the third consecutive week that the average gas price has dropped, thanks to a decrease in demand and the shift to winter-blend gasoline.
As of Thursday, the price of crude oil has plummeted by more than $5 per barrel.
“Reduced fuel demand, falling crude oil prices, and the transition to cheaper winter-blend gasoline are all factors pushing down retail gasoline prices,” AAA Texas spokesperson Daniel Armbruster said in a news release.
For Texas cities, El Paso has the highest average price of regular unleaded fuel at $3.58 per gallon while Abilene has the lowest at $3.13 per gallon.
Nationally, the average price for a gallon of regular unleaded fuel is $3.77, down from $3.83 a week ago.
Here’s the cost breakdown for gas prices based on AAA data:
Area | Price on Oct. 5 | Week ago | Year ago |
---|---|---|---|
San Antonio | $3.20 | $3.31 | $3.60 |
Texas | $3.30 | $3.38 | $3.15 |
U.S. | $3.77 | $3.83 | $3.83 |
*All prices are based on regular gasoline.
Diesel drivers are paying significantly more though. The current average price of diesel is $4.078 a gallon in Texas and $4.546 a gallon in the U.S.
“With the arrival of cooler weather, we want to remind drivers that October is National Car Care Month. Maintaining a healthy vehicle not only lowers the risk of breakdowns but is also crucial for maximizing fuel efficiency,” Armbruster said.