Albuquerque Journal

Harvey brings spike in gasoline prices nationwide

NM average is 14 cents higher than last week

- FROM JOURNAL STAFF AND WIRE

REGIONAL GAS PRICES

The statewide average price for a gallon of regular unleaded gasoline was $2.39 as of Friday, up 14 cents from last week and 15 cents less than the national average of $2.54.

DALLAS — The spike in gasoline prices in the aftermath of Hurricane Harvey has hit the accelerato­r.

The national average for regular was $2.54 a gallon by Friday afternoon, an increase of 18 cents in the last week, according to GasBuddy.

Prices jumped at least 10 cents a gallon in 24 hours in Texas, Ohio, Georgia and the Mid-Atlantic states, travel club AAA reported Friday.

The nationwide average was already higher than most experts had given as a worst-case scenario when flooding from the devastatin­g storm began knocking out refineries along the Texas Gulf Coast a week ago.

In New Mexico, the average price on Friday was $2.39 a gallon. The cost in Albuquerqu­e was $2.32.

Two of the leading price-forecastin­g analysts, GasBuddy’s Patrick DeHaan and Tom Kloza of the Oil Price Informatio­n Service, now see the national average peaking as high as $2.75 a gallon in the next few days.

Many stations in the Dallas area were out of gas Friday, and those that had it were often charging more than $3 a gallon — and drawing long lines of desperate drivers.

The analysts said interrupti­ons in supply were isolated and lines were largely the result of people rushing out to top off their tanks. DeHaan said only one rack, or wholesale gasoline terminal, out of the six in the Dallas area was dry.

“There is enough gas out there,” he said. “It’s just a matter of getting it to the right places before motorists panic.”

 ?? CHARLIE MOORE/JOURNAL ?? A Phillips 66 station on Alameda near Interstate 25 was selling regular gas for about $2.39 a gallon on Friday. The national average has spiked in the last week in the aftermath of Hurricane Harvey.
CHARLIE MOORE/JOURNAL A Phillips 66 station on Alameda near Interstate 25 was selling regular gas for about $2.39 a gallon on Friday. The national average has spiked in the last week in the aftermath of Hurricane Harvey.

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