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Gas Prices in Wisconsin Slightly Higher Than National Average

Tuesday, September 27th, 2022 -- 1:01 PM

Gas prices rose a nickel over the past week, as the national average pump price hit $3.72. The main reason is higher regional prices on the West Coast and the Midwest due to refinery issues ranging from planned maintenance to a fire.

But low domestic demand as fewer drivers fuel up and much lower oil prices have helped to blunt some of the impact. On Friday, the price of oil slipped below $80 a barrel for the first time since January, primarily due to fears of a recession-led global economic slowdown.

"Slack demand and lower oil prices should take some pressure off rising gas prices,” said Nick Jarmusz, director of public affairs for AAA – The Auto Club Group. "But Hurricane Ian could cause problems, depending on the storm’s track, by disrupting oil production in the Gulf of Mexico and impacting large coastal refineries.”

Meanwhile, according to data from the Energy Information Administration, gas demand decreased from 8.49 million b/d to 8.32 million b/d last week. Moreover, according to the EIA, total domestic gasoline stocks increased by 1.6 million bbl to 214.6 million bbl.

Although gasoline demand has decreased, tight supply and fluctuating oil prices have increased the national average price. However, if gas demand remains low pump price increases will likely be minimal.

Today's national average of $3.72 is 14 cents less than a month ago but 54 cents more than a year ago. In Wisconsin, the average price of gasoline is $3.76, compared to $3.68 on Sunday, $3.41 a week ago, $3.63 a month ago, and $3.01 a year ago.


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