Texas Gas Prices Up a Penny

IRVING, Texas (AP) _ Increased demand and rising crude oil prices have helped boost retail gasoline prices slightly across Texas.

The weekly AAA Texas gasoline price survey released Thursday shows the average price of a gallon of unleaded regular grade rose a penny to $2.60. Nationally, the average price rose 2 cents to $2.76 per gallon.

The statement notes that crude oil prices topped $80 per barrel after averaging $78 the previous week. Also, gasoline demand reached its highest levels since August 2007.

The cheapest gasoline in Texas is in Houston and San Antonio with an average price of $2.55 per gallon, up a penny in Houston and 2 cents in San Antonio. The costliest gasoline is in El Paso, where the price rose a penny to $2.75.

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Texas Gas Prices Up a Penny

IRVING, Texas (AP) _ Retail gasoline prices in Texas rose one cent this week to average $2.69 a gallon.

AAA Texas on Thursday reported the increase is the fifth week in a row of higher retail gasoline costs. Nationwide gas prices rose two cents, to reach $2.82 a gallon this week.

San Antonio had the least expensive gasoline in Texas this week, at $2.62. AAA Texas said El Paso had the most expensive gasoline, at $2.74 a gallon.

AAA says oil prices appear to be stabilizing, trading in the $80 a barrel range.

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