In 2012, the national average peaked at $3.94 in April, but is forecast not to surpass $3.80 this year. In addition, U.S. demand for oil dropped to its lowest level in 16 years, while refinery output rose the most in 150 years, according to the American Petroleum Institute.
“Demand for gasoline remains low and will likely decrease in the coming weeks as winter progresses, flu season worsens, and the tax increase hits worker paychecks,” Jessica Brady, AAA spokeswoman, The Auto Club Group. “Motorists could see gas prices drop another 3 to 5 cents this week.”
A barrel of oil closed Friday at $95.56 on the New York Mercantile Exchange—$2 more than the week prior.
The national average price of regular unleaded gasoline is $3.30, 1 cent less than last week. Florida’s average of $3.42 fell 2 cents from last week. Georgia’s average of $3.30 and Tennessee’s average of $3.17 both decreased 3 cents from last week, respectively. Visit AAA’s Daily Fuel Gauge Report to find national, state, and local metro market retail gasoline prices.
Current and past gas price averages: National:
Current-$3.304
Last week-$3.307
Last month-$3.232
Last year-$3.386
Florida:
Current-$3.421
Last week-$3.442
Last month-$3.257
Last year-$3.479
Georgia:
Current-$3.302
Last week-$3.331
Last month-$3.155
Last year-$3.398
Tennessee:
Current-$3.171
Last week-$3.197
Last month-$3.037
Last year-$3.279





