The Bradford area’s gasoline price remained at $2.414 this past week, just about 10 cents lower than the overall average for western Pennsylvania.
Although there was little fluctuation, the prices remained higher than the national average, which was holding at $2.29 per gallon.
The East Coast saw a decline in gasoline supplies last week as refiners prepare to switch from winter-blend to summer-blend gasoline. Despite the decline in supply, prices in the regions remain stable on the week with Pennsylvania ($2.49) and New York ($2.43) landing on the list of top 15 most expensive markets in the country.
In the western Pennsylvania market, the highest average price last week was $2.621 in Jeannette of the Pittsburgh area. The lowest average price was in Sharon, at $2.367 per gallon.