Texas Gas Drop Again

IRVING, Texas (AP) _ Retail gasoline prices continued to fall for a fifth week in a row this week.

The weekly AAA Texas survey released Thursday shows the average price of regular unleaded fell 2 cents to $2.46 per gallon. Nationally, the average price fell 3 cents to $2.61 per gallon.

Motorists in Houston and Fort Worth are paying the lowest price in the survey at $2.42 per gallon, down 3 cents in Houston from last week and down a penny in Fort Worth. The costliest gasoline remains in El Paso, where it fell 2 cents this week to $2.58 per gallon.

An auto club statement cites crude oil prices remaining below $80 per barrel, a lack of market support for the speculation that drove crude prices higher earlier this year and continued weak demand for gasoline.

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