Gas Prices Continue to Slide

IRVING, Texas (AP) _ Retail gasoline prices continue to fall across Texas.

The weekly AAA Texas survey of 11 Texas cities released Thursday finds that regular self-serve gasoline was selling for an average
of $2.34 per gallon. That’s eight cents less than last week and 1.64 less than the record price a year ago.

Nationally, regular self-serve averages $2.49 per gallon, nine cents less than last week and $1.62 less than the record set July 17, 2008.

Fort Worth featured the cheapest gas at $2.28, 10 cents less than last week. The most expensive gas is selling in El Paso, where
it’s selling for $2.49 per gallon, 5 cents less than last week.

Auto club spokesman Dan Ronan says falling crude oil prices and demand for petroleum products lie behind the price drop.

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