AAA says Oklahoma, nation’s gas prices lowest since 2004

Ponca City Now - September 23, 2015 8:49 am

OKLAHOMA CITY (AP) – The average price for a gallon of regular, self-serve gasoline is the lowest it’s been in more than a decade on this date in both Oklahoma and across the nation.

AAA Oklahoma reports Tuesday’s average price in Oklahoma is $2.10 per gallon and the U.S. average price is $2.28 per gallon. AAA says those prices are the lowest for Sept. 22 since 2004.

The Oklahoma average price is down nearly three cents per gallon since last week and is nearly 36 cents per gallon less than a month ago.

Average prices in selected cities across the state range from $1.92 per gallon in Lawton to $2.20 in Idabel. The price in Oklahoma City averaged $2.10 per gallon and stood at $2.04 per gallon in Tulsa.

 

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