The average US price of regular-grade gasoline has plummeted 9 cents a gallon over the past two weeks to $3.58, the largest drop this year, a national survey finds.
Industry analyst Trilby Lundberg said Sunday the decrease came despite a rise in crude-oil prices.
Trilby Lundberg says US refiners, enjoying plentiful supplies, aggressively cut wholesale prices to chase sales.
Mid-grade gas averages were $3.78, and premium averages were $3.93.
The US average retail diesel price is down 4 cents per gallon, to $3.90.
The lowest average price Trilby Lundberg found in the lower 48 states was $3.23 in Tulsa, Oklahoma. The highest was $4.03 in San Francisco.
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