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Changes in Gas Prices in North Dakota Over the Past Week

by Krystal

Average gas prices across the United States have shown little change over the past week.

U.S. oil production is high compared to last year, with demand remaining stable. However, global demand has declined, particularly in China, where electric vehicles are becoming more popular. Some analysts predict that the national average gas price could drop below $3 by the end of the year—a benchmark not seen in several years.

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Despite this stable trend, some drivers may face rising prices due to Hurricane Helene, which caused significant damage in the Florida panhandle with wind speeds reaching 140 mph. Now downgraded to a tropical storm, Helene is moving up the East Coast.

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Gas Prices in North Dakota (as of September 27):

Current Gas Price: $3.15

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Weekly Change: $0.00 (-0.1%)

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Yearly Change: -$0.74 (-19.1%)

Highest Historical Gas Price: $4.80 (June 15, 2022)

Current Diesel Price: $3.51

Weekly Change: $0.00 (+0.0%)

Yearly Change: -$0.87 (-19.8%)

Highest Historical Diesel Price: $5.62 (June 25, 2022)

Cities with the Most Expensive Gas in North Dakota:

Bismarck: $3.28

Minot: $3.18

Fargo-Moorhead (ND only): $3.00

Grand Forks (ND only): $2.93

States with the Most Expensive Gas:

California: $4.71

Hawaii: $4.60

Washington: $4.08

States with the Least Expensive Gas:

Mississippi: $2.71

Texas: $2.78

Louisiana: $2.78

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