Common San Diego County Fuel Value Unchanged at $4.86 a Gallon


The common worth of a gallon of self-serve common gasoline in San Diego County was unchanged Saturday, remaining at $4.869, in the future after rising one-tenth of a cent.
The common worth is four-tenths of a cent multiple week in the past and a half-cent larger than one month in the past however $1.101 lower than one 12 months in the past, based on figures from the AAA and Oil Value Data Service. It has dropped $1.566 since rising to a document $6.435 on Oct. 5.
The nationwide common worth rose three-tenths of a cent to $3.504. It has risen 4 consecutive days, rising 6.9 cents, together with 1.3 cents Friday.
The nationwide common worth is 6.4 cents multiple week in the past and 14.5 cents larger than one month in the past however 71.1 cents lower than one 12 months in the past. It has decreased $1.512 since rising to a document $5.016 on June 14.
“Oil costs lastly crested and have now settled above the $70 per barrel mark after weeks of hovering slightly below it and gasoline demand could be very strong,” mentioned Andrew Gross, an AAA nationwide public relations supervisor. “These two elements will trigger drivers to see costs enhance for now.”
–Metropolis Information Service