San Angelo Drivers Paying Highest Gas Prices in Texas

 

SAN ANGELO, TX - The statewide gas price average in Texas is $2.65 per gallon for regular unleaded fuel, according to the AAA Texas Weekend Gas Watch. 

That price is one cent more when compared to this day last week and is four cents less per gallon compared to this day last year. Of the major metropolitan areas surveyed in Texas, drivers in San Angelo are paying the most on average at $2.79 per gallon while drivers in Lubbock are paying the least at $2.46 per gallon.

The national average price for a gallon of regular unleaded is $3.08, which is the same price when compared to this day last week and the same price when compared to this day last year.

With Thanksgiving travel quickly approaching, stability at the pump is welcome news for millions of Texans planning a road trip. Gas prices have remained relatively quiet in recent weeks, supported by ample crude oil supplies and moderate demand. Barring unexpected disruptions, analysts anticipate that prices will remain steady or potentially trend slightly lower as holiday travel ramps up.

“Steady gas prices are good news for the millions of Texans preparing to travel for Thanksgiving,” said Daniel Armbruster, spokesperson for AAA Texas. “Current market conditions are keeping pump prices in check, and barring any unexpected disruptions, we anticipate relatively calm conditions heading into the holiday rush.”

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