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U.S. gas prices fell to $2.92/gallon, a seasonal low since 2021, despite regional increases due to summer-blend costs and geopolitical tensions.
Gas prices nationwide dipped to a seasonal low of $2.92 per gallon, the lowest for this time of year since 2021, according to the Energy Information Administration.
Arizona saw a 5-cent weekly rise to $3.19, driven by seasonal demand and the shift to summer-blend gasoline, which increases production costs.
Crude oil inventories fell by 9 million barrels, leaving U.S. levels 5% below the five-year average, while WTI crude rose to $65.19 per barrel.
Geopolitical tensions between the U.S. and Iran may further impact oil prices.
Public EV charging averaged 39 cents per kilowatt-hour nationally, with regional variations.
California, Hawaii, and Washington remain the most expensive for gas, while Kansas, Arkansas, and Oklahoma are cheapest.
Los precios del gas en Estados Unidos cayeron a 2,92 dólares por galón, un mínimo estacional desde 2021, a pesar de los aumentos regionales debido a los costos de mezcla de verano y las tensiones geopolíticas.