Gas prices have risen to an average of $4.12 per gallon after a brief dip.
from AAA, the national average for a gallon of regular gas rose four cents over the past week to $4.12.
Fears that less Russian oil will enter the global market are countered by fears of a COVID-caused economic slowdown in China, which is the world’s leading oil consumer. These forces are opposed and causing the oil price to hover around $100 a barrel, according to the report. The current national average for a gallon of gas, which sits at $4.12, is 12 cents less than it was a month ago. It’s $1.24 more than it was one year ago, at $2.88.Delaware, with a 12 cent increaseGeorgia, where the price is $3.71You can learn what prices are at gas stations near you with the AAA app. More information can be found at
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