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How gas prices in Virginia have changed in the last week

How gas prices in Virginia have changed in the last week

Here’s how gasoline prices in Virginia have changed in the last week

Gasoline prices fell slightly on average this week, 37 cents lower than the same time last year.

U.S. oil production hit a new high, according to a GasBuddy analysis of Energy Information Administration data. Refinery utilization in the Midwest also rose this week, suggesting lower prices may be ahead for drivers in Illinois and surrounding states.

Gas prices in the region have risen since an ExxonMobil refinery was forced to shut down several weeks ago due to a power outage during a storm. Exxon announced this week that the plant was resuming operations.

However, analysts continue to caution that the forecast for the rest of the year is vague due to rising tensions in the Middle East and that further price spikes could occur if the conflict escalates.

Stacker has compiled statistics on gasoline prices in Virginia. Gas prices are accurate as of August 9.

Virginia in numbers
– Current gas price: $3.36
– Weekly change: +0.01 USD (+0.4%)
– Change from previous year: -0.30 USD (-8.3%)
– Historically expensive gas price: $4.87 (14.06.22)

– Diesel current price: $3.75
– Weekly change: -0.03 $ (-0.8%)
– Year-end: -0.30 $ (-7.5%)
– Historically expensive diesel price: $5.83 (13.06.22)

Cities with the most expensive gasoline in Virginia
#1. Washington, DC (VA only): $3.50
#2. Harrisonburg: $3.46
#3. Fredericksburg: $3.45
#4. Winchester: $3.44
#5. Charlottesville: $3.41
#6. Staunton-Waynesboro: $3.40
#7. Richmond-Petersburg: $3.40
#8. Blacksburg-Christiansburg-Radford: $3.37
#9. Lynchburg: $3.31
#10. Roanoke: $3.29
#11. Norfolk-Virginia Beach-Newport News: $3.23
#12. Bristol-Scott-Washington: $3.22

Countries with the most expensive gas
#1.Hawaii: $4.68
#2. California: $4.60
#3. Washington: $4.24

Countries with the cheapest gas
#1. Mississippi: $2.96
#2.Tennessee: $3.03
#3.Louisiana: $3.04

This story was written by Dom DiFurio and is part of a series leveraging data automation in 50 states.

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