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The average of the gas price in Michigan begins down and slides 15 cents compared to last week

Dearborn, me. (WLUC) – The drivers nationwide take a little break to start the week because the state average is 15 cents lower than last week.

Michigan drivers now pay an average of $ 3.06 per gallon for normal lead -free gas. This price is 6 cent less than this time in the last month and 59 cents less than last year. In the meantime, the national average has decreased by 2 cents to $ 3.14 per gallon over the past week.

Drivers pay an average of $ 45 for a full 15-gallon gas tank, a discount of around $ 12 compared to the highest price of 2024 last July.

According to new data from the energy information transfer (RRP), the gasoline requirement from 9.09 million b/d went back to 8.71. The entire domestic petrol supply rose from 225.5 million barrels to 225.7. Petrol production decreased last week and was an average of 9.7 million barrels per day.

At the end of the formal trading session on Wednesday, the WTI fell by 1.02 US dollars to settle at 58.07 USD per barrel. The RRP reports that crude oil stocks decreased by 2 million barrels over the past week. At 438.4 million barrels, US ROH oil stocks are around 7% below the five-year average for this season.

Adrienne Woodland, spokeswoman for the AAA-the Auto Club Group, said: “If the demand remains low in addition to rising petrol shares, drivers could continue to decrease.”

In Upper Michigan, the lowest average in Dickinson County is $ 2.92 per gallon. The highest in Mackiac County with 3.26 US dollars.

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