AAA Gas Prices Report December 6, 2021: National Gas Price Average Drops By 3 Cents

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CENTRAL NEW YORK – Today’s national average price for a gallon of gasoline is $3.36, down three cents from last week. One year ago, the price was $2.16. The New York State average is $3.54 – down two cents from last week. A year ago, the NYS average was $2.25.

AAA Western and Central New York (AAA WCNY) reports the following averages:

  • Batavia – $3.46 (up one cent from last week)
  • Buffalo – $3.46 (down one cent from last week)
  • Ithaca – $3.51 (down one cent from last week)
  • Rochester – $3.52 (down one cent from last week)
  • Rome – $3.56 (down two cents from last week)
  • Syracuse – $3.49 (down one cent from last week)
  • Watertown – $3.58 (down two cents from last week)

Crude oil prices tumbled amid news of the Omicron COVID-19 variant, and national pump prices quickly followed dropping three cents over the past week. It’s too soon to tell if fears of a global economic slowdown caused by the Omicron variant will push oil prices lower for the long term. But for now, the upward pricing pressure due to tightened supply and high demand seems to have abated as pump prices appear to be stabilizing. If oil prices remain lowered, local pump prices should follow.

Before reports of the new variant, the Energy Information Administration reported that total domestic crude supply increased by one million barrels. However, prices rose despite President Biden’s announcement that the federal government was releasing oil held in the U.S. Strategic Petroleum Reserve (SPR). The impact on gas prices depends on the total amount of oil that moves into the market after coordinated releases around the globe.

To conserve fuel, motorists should map routes, avoid peak traffic times like rush hour, and combine errands into one trip while using cruise control when possible. Drivers should also make sure tire pressure is at the vehicle’s recommended level for the best gas mileage while removing any unnecessary and bulky items from the car since it takes more fuel to accelerate a heavy vehicle.

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