North Carolina gas prices creep upward, national diesel prices drop

Published 1:41 pm Monday, March 6, 2023

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Average gasoline prices in North Carolina have risen 0.3 cents per gallon in the last week, averaging $3.12 per gallon Monday, March 6, 2023, according to GasBuddy’s survey of 6,092 stations in North Carolina. Prices in North Carolina are 14.2 cents per gallon lower than a month ago and stand 86.2 cents per gallon lower than a year ago. The national average price of diesel has fallen 4.6 cents in the last week and stands at $4.34 per gallon.

According to GasBuddy price reports, the cheapest station in North Carolina was priced at $2.64 per gallon Sunday while the most expensive was $3.89 per gallon, a difference of $1.25 per gallon.

The national average price of gasoline has risen 3.5 cents per gallon in the last week, averaging $3.36 per gallon Monday. The national average is down 6.5 cents per gallon from a month ago and stands 69.3 cents per gallon lower than a year ago, according to GasBuddy data compiled from more than 11 million weekly price reports covering over 150,000 gas stations across the country.

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Historical gasoline prices in North Carolina and the national average going back 10 years:
March 6, 2022: $3.99 per gallon (U.S. average: $4.06 per gallon)
March 6, 2021: $2.55 per gallon (U.S. average: $2.77 per gallon)
March 6, 2020: $2.19 per gallon (U.S. average: $2.39 per gallon)
March 6, 2019: $2.34 per gallon (U.S. average: $2.45 per gallon)
March 6, 2018: $2.39 per gallon (U.S. average: $2.53 per gallon)
March 6, 2017: $2.20 per gallon (U.S. average: $2.31 per gallon)
March 6, 2016: $1.73 per gallon (U.S. average: $1.81 per gallon)
March 6, 2015: $2.34 per gallon (U.S. average: $2.46 per gallon)
March 6, 2014: $3.35 per gallon (U.S. average: $3.47 per gallon)
March 6, 2013: $3.73 per gallon (U.S. average: $3.72 per gallon)

Selected areas around the state and their current gas prices:
Fayetteville – $3.03 per gallon, up 0.3 cents per gallon from last week’s $3.03 per gallon.
Charlotte – $3.08 per gallon, down 1.4 cents per gallon from last week’s $3.10 per gallon.
Greensboro – $3.14 per gallon, down 2.1 cents per gallon from last week’s $3.16 per gallon.

“The national average rose last week as the transition to summer gasoline has now started across the entire country. The higher cost of these various blends is being passed along to motorists, as we see every year ahead of the summer driving season,” said Patrick De Haan, head of petroleum analysis at GasBuddy. “Some regions are moving to the required summer gasoline in different steps then others, and the fragmentation of required blends absolutely plays a role in these price increases. Logistical challenges in making the transition during a time when refiners are also doing maintenance work can create hotspots and lead to noticeable jumps in prices during the spring. While we may not see weekly increases, the overall trend will remain upward through much of the spring. By Memorial Day, most of the nation will be transitioned to their respective required blend of fuel, and gas prices could ease, but a $4 per gallon national average remains possible by then.”

GasBuddy data is accessible at prices.GasBuddy.com.

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