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Average petrol price in US heads for under $2

Rate falls to lowest since recession with a gallon of regular costing $2.02

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Petrol is close to breaking below a key psychologi­cal barrier as US drivers enjoy some of the cheapest pump prices since the recession.

The nationwide average price of a gallon of regular in the US on Saturday was $2.02 (Dh7.41), down 58 cents from this time last year, according to auto club AAA. Experts say it could drop below $2 a gallon in the coming days.

For consumers, this winter is shaping up to be a good one, energy-wise. Forecaster­s predict warmer weather than normal, and fuel prices are low.

The retail price of heating oil for December through February is expected to average $2.40 a gallon, down 18 per cent compared with last year, according to the Energy Department. The price of natural gas for residentia­l customers is expected to average $8.72 per 1,000 cubic feet, down 9 per cent.

On the roads, many drivers across the country are already seeing gasoline prices well below $2 a gallon. According to data compiled by AAA and the Oil Price Informatio­n Service, drivers in about half of the states are already paying less than $2. South Carolina has the lowest average price at $1.79 a gallon. At the high end, California­ns are paying $2.65 and Hawaiians are shelling out $2.76.

The relative bargains at the pump might last a while, because global crude oil supplies are high and demand appears to be weakening. Crude prices fell Friday after the Internatio­nal Energy Agency predicted that demand will grow more slowly next year. The organisati­on expects 2016 growth to be only two-thirds the size of 2015’s increase.

Rising production, mostly from Opec, is also pressuring oil prices. Iran, Iraq and other members of Opec are trying to boost output as they dig out from economic sanctions and wars. Crude oil futures fell $1.14 to close at $35.62 a barrel Friday on the New York Mercantile Exchange.

Tom Kloza, head of energy analysis for the Oil Price Informatio­n Service, said gasoline could go as low as $1.79 a gallon by winter, before rising again next year.

“I do think it will be much higher in the spring,” he said, predicting they could rise to $2.75 a gallon.

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