Gas prices update: After Superstorm Sandy, U.S. gas prices see sharpest dip since 2008

Gas prices have gone up for 31 straight days according to AAA and economists say it doesn't look like prices will be decreasing any time soon.
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Posted: 11/05/2012

An ongoing skid in crude oil markets and the impact of Superstorm Sandy helped drive U.S. gasoline prices down nearly 21 cents a gallon in late October, the latest Lundberg Survey found.

The national average price of regular gas fell to $3.55 a gallon between October 19 and November 2, survey publisher Trilby Lundberg said.

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"It's the biggest price decline in our surveys since early December 2008, when the recession hit in full force," Lundberg said.

The price at the pump remains about 12 cents higher than a year ago after a volatile year that's seen steep peaks and deep declines. Crude oil prices, which make up the largest element of the price of motor fuel, are on the downswing, and demand has fallen since the end of the summer vacation season, Lundberg said.

"But we also have two other things going on -- the destruction from Sandy inhibiting consumption of petroleum products, and demand weakness from lackluster economic performance," she said.

Lundberg predicted gas prices could fall another 10 to 20 cents a gallon in the coming weeks, "assuming there's no jolt in the price of crude from some awful, international reason."

The Lundberg Survey canvasses more than 2,500 filling stations across the continental United States twice a month. In the latest, conducted November 2, the cheapest gas could be found in Memphis, Tennessee, at $3.11 per gallon; the highest was in San Francisco, at $4.05.

Average per-gallon prices in other cities:

Atlanta: $3.36

Billings, Montana: $3.60

Boston: $3.75

Denver: $3.46

Houston: $3.30

Jackson, Mississippi: $3.21

Minneapolis: $3.26

Newark, New Jersey: $3.54

Philadelphia: $3.67

Portland, Oregon: $3.76

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