Auto Club: Gas Prices Continue Very Slow Decline.Energy Editors/News Editors/Travel Writers LOS LOS Length of stay, see there ANGELES--(BUSINESS WIRE)--March 19, 2004 For the second straight week gasoline gasoline or petrol, light, volatile mixture of hydrocarbons for use in the internal-combustion engine and as an organic solvent, obtained primarily by fractional distillation and "cracking" of petroleum, but also obtained from natural gas, by prices slipped lower, but the decline was so small that in many areas it was imperceptible im·per·cep·ti·ble adj. 1. Impossible or difficult to perceive by the mind or senses: an imperceptible drop in temperature. 2. , according to according to prep. 1. As stated or indicated by; on the authority of: according to historians. 2. In keeping with: according to instructions. 3. the Automobile automobile, self-propelled vehicle used for travel on land. The term is commonly applied to a four-wheeled vehicle designed to carry two to six passengers and a limited amount of cargo, as contrasted with a truck, which is designed primarily for the transportation of Club of Southern California's Weekend Gas Watch. The national average for gasoline decreased a half-cent last week. Currently, the average price of self-serve regular unleaded gasoline in the Los Angeles-Long Beach area is $2.171, which is 2.1 cents lower than last week. This price is 25 cents higher than last month and 1 cent higher than last year. In San Diego San Diego (săn dēā`gō), city (1990 pop. 1,110,549), seat of San Diego co., S Calif., on San Diego Bay; inc. 1850. San Diego includes the unincorporated communities of La Jolla and Spring Valley. Coronado is across the bay. , the price is $2.191, which is 2.1 cents lower than last week, 25 cents above last month and 1 cent lower than last year. Motorists in the Central Coast pay an average price of $2.245, which is 1.5 cents lower than last week, 25 cents above last month and 6 cents higher than last year. "Average pump prices near $2.20 per gallon gallon: see English units of measurement. are much higher than we would expect to see when compared to wholesale prices that are around $1.30 per gallon," said Auto (AUTOmatic) Refers to a wide variety of devices that perform unattended operations. Club spokesperson Carol Thorp. "Normally we would expect steady declines over the next couple of weeks, but record high prices for crude oil this week complicate com·pli·cate tr. & intr.v. com·pli·cat·ed, com·pli·cat·ing, com·pli·cates 1. To make or become complex or perplexing. 2. To twist or become twisted together. adj. 1. the situation and make it difficult to predict whether gas prices will continue falling or take an upward turn over the next few weeks." The Weekend Gas Watch monitors the average price of gasoline at metropolitan destinations throughout the nation. Average prices as of 12:01 a.m., March 19:
Area Regular Change from Record Price
last week
Los Angeles-Long Beach $2.171 -2.1 cents $2.202 (3/4/2004)
San Diego $2.191 -2.1 cents $2.217 (3/6/2004)
Santa Barbara-Santa Maria-Lompoc $2.245 -1.5 cents $2.276 (3/6/2004)
The national average price of gasoline declined by a half-penny per gallon last week. There is concern that the average price will increase in coming weeks. National demand for gasoline is nine million barrels per day Barrels per day (abbreviated BPD, bbl/d, bpd, bd or b/d) is a measurement used to describe the amount of crude oil (measured in barrels) produced or consumed by an entity in one day. ; that is 5 percent higher than last year and it is a 10 percent increase over the three-year average.
Area Regular Change from Record Price
last week
National Average $1.723 -0.5 cents $1.737 (8/30/2003)
New York $1.906 +0.1 cents $1.968 (9/6/2003)
Washington $1.724 0.0 cents $1.797 (5/16/2001)
Boston $1.725 0.0 cents $1.812 (9/3/2003)
Philadelphia $1.740 +1.2 cents $1.807 (9/3/2003)
Atlanta $1.588 -1.4 cents $1.603 (3/10/2004)
Miami $1.778 +2.2 cents $1.778 (3/18/2004)
Chicago $1.757 -2.7 cents $2.142 (6/19/2000)
Detroit $1.690 -0.3 cents $2.137 (6/20/2000)
Kansas City, Mo. $1.620 +1.6 cents $1.790 (6/21/2000)
St. Louis $1.610 -4.3 cents $1.767 (5/17/2001)
Denver $1.663 +0.3 cents $1.780 (6/5/2001)
Dallas $1.624 +0.7 cents $1.666 (5/12/2001)
Houston $1.598 +0.3 cents $1.639 (5/12/2001)
Salt Lake City $1.780 +2.1 cents $1.789 (9/4/2003)
Las Vegas $2.101 -0.2 cents $2.105 (3/6/2004)
Phoenix $1.973 -0.3 cents $2.146 (8/26/2003)
Seattle $1.838 -0.4 cents $1.969 (9/4/2003)
San Francisco $2.248 -1.4 cents $2.276 (3/19/2003)
Honolulu $2.024 -0.1 cents $2.054 (10/2/2003)
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