NEW: RI Gas Prices Have Risen 25 Cents Over Last 4 Weeks

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NEW: RI Gas Prices Have Risen 25 Cents Over Last 4 Weeks

Rhode Island gas prices are up five cents from last week and are up a total of 25 cents over the last four weeks.

According to AAA Northeast’s May 14 survey of prices, in Rhode Island finds self-serve, regular unleaded averaging $2.90 per gallon.

Last week, GoLocalProv reported that gas prices had risen three cents to $2.85. 

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Three weeks ago, GoLocalProv reported that gas prices rose 10 cents to $2.75. The following week, gas prices rose another six cents to $2.81. 

“The geopolitical tensions prompted by the White House decision to re-impose sanctions on Iran, combined with higher crude oil prices, growing global demand, shrinking supply, and the seasonal switchover to summer-blend gasoline are all combining to drive up prices at the pump,” said Lloyd Albert, AAA Northeast Senior Vice President of Public and Government Affairs.

Rhode Island’s price is three cents above the national average of $2.87.

A year ago at this time, the average price in Rhode Island was 59 cents lower at $2.31 per gallon.

Self Serve                                           Grade                        

$2.90 ($2.69-$3.09)                            Regular Unleaded                  

$3.12 ($2.97-$3.39)                            Midgrade Unleaded               

$3.39 ($3.20-$3.49)                            Premium Unleaded                

$3.13 ($3.01-$3.29)                            Diesel  

 

For the most up-to-date local gas prices go to AAA.com and click on Fuel Finder.


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