North Carolina gas prices down slightly, price of diesel up nationwide

Published 6:23 am Monday, August 14, 2023

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Average gasoline prices in North Carolina have fallen 1.3 cents per gallon in the last week, averaging $3.60 per gallon Monday, August 14, 2023, according to GasBuddy’s survey of 6,092 stations in North Carolina. Prices in North Carolina are 29.4 cents per gallon higher than a month ago and stand 4.2 cents per gallon lower than a year ago. The national average price of diesel has risen 12.3 cents in the last week and stands at $4.270 per gallon.

According to GasBuddy price reports, the cheapest station in North Carolina was priced at $3.09 per gallon Sunday while the most expensive was $4.09 per gallon, a difference of 100.0 cents per gallon.

The national average price of gasoline has risen 2.5 cents per gallon in the last week, averaging $3.82 per gallon Monday. The national average is up 29.1 cents per gallon from a month ago and stands 9.6 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:
August 14, 2022: $3.64 per gallon (U.S. average: $3.92 per gallon)
August 14, 2021: $2.91 per gallon (U.S. average: $3.17 per gallon)
August 14, 2020: $1.93 per gallon (U.S. average: $2.18 per gallon)
August 14, 2019: $2.44 per gallon (U.S. average: $2.64 per gallon)
August 14, 2018: $2.68 per gallon (U.S. average: $2.86 per gallon)
August 14, 2017: $2.21 per gallon (U.S. average: $2.34 per gallon)
August 14, 2016: $1.99 per gallon (U.S. average: $2.12 per gallon)
August 14, 2015: $2.38 per gallon (U.S. average: $2.66 per gallon)
August 14, 2014: $3.37 per gallon (U.S. average: $3.47 per gallon)
August 14, 2013: $3.43 per gallon (U.S. average: $3.52 per gallon)

Select areas around the state and their current gas prices:
Fayetteville – $3.52 per gallon, down 5.4 cents per gallon from last week’s $3.57 per gallon.
Charlotte – $3.65 per gallon, down 2.1 cents per gallon from last week’s $3.67 per gallon.
Greensboro – $3.59 per gallon, down 1 cent per gallon from last week’s $3.60 per gallon.

“The national average price of gasoline continues to hold near the highest level we’ve seen since last October, touching $3.84 per gallon. It could climb slightly higher as we get closer to Labor Day, as oil prices remain under pressure from recent OPEC+ production cuts,” said Patrick De Haan, head of petroleum analysis at GasBuddy. “While July CPI data looked pretty good with energy prices well below their year-ago level, August data isn’t going to look nearly as friendly. Gasoline prices stand just over a dime away from rising back above their year ago level – something that is definitely possible by the closing summer holiday. In addition, the largest refinery in the Midwest moved up its seasonal maintenance to several weeks earlier than expected, causing a somewhat unexpected jump at the pump in the Great Lakes. Motorists will likely see a mixed bag at the pump this week, with a few states seeing prices fall slightly, while others will see the opposite.”

GasBuddy data is accessible at prices.GasBuddy.com.

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