Higher oil prices driving increases at the pump

After dropping to a low of $79.76 per barrel the week of July 2, the lowest weekly closing price since September 24, 2010, oil is on the rise again. With just one day left in the week, oil closed at $92.66 today on the New York Mercantile Exchange. The prices are being driven by reports of lower inventories and renewed concerns about the Middle East as tensions increase amid new Israeli charges of Iranian terrorism. In addition, there are problems transporting oil on the Mississippi River due to the prolonged drought, which is said to be the worst in 50 years. Shippers are having to load less crude per barge because of a significant drop in the water level.

The increases are already showing up at the pump: according to the U.S. Energy Information Agency, the average nationwide retail price for a gallon of unleaded has risen 7.3 cents since hitting a low of $3.291 the week of July 2. AAA’s Fuel Gauge Report shows today’s national average price is $3.437, 5.3 cents higher than the price last week, though still below the price at this time last month and this time last year.

Gas price climb ended – for now

As predicted by Tom Kloza of the Oil Price Information Service, the average national retail price of gasoline has begun dropping; it’s now more than a dime cheaper than it was at this time in 2011. As Kloza noted in a Marketwatch interview, this is the first time since 2009 that motorists have paid less than they did the prior year.

We’re not out of the woods yet, oil is still bouncing around in the $102-$105/barrel range, but that’s lower than the nearly $110/barrel seen in late February and far less than the $116/barrel oil commanded in early May 2008.


NATIONWIDE AVERAGE FUEL PRICE/GALLON – MAY 1, 2012
Regular Mid Premium Diesel E85
Current $3.809 $3.954 $4.090 $4.096 $3.288
Month Ago $3.925 $4.066 $4.196 $4.164 $3.360
Change -$0.116 -$0.112 -$0.106 -$0.068 -$0.072
Year Ago $3.931 $4.066 $4.195 $4.150 $3.318
Change -$0.122 -$0.112 -$0.105 -$0.054 -$0.030

Source: AAA Fuel Gauge Report