How gas prices in Texas have changed in the last week

Pump prices have held steady over the past week as the financial turmoil has dealt a major blow to the markets.

A gallon of gas cost an average of $3.46, according to AAA gas price data. Stacker has compiled statistics on gas prices in Texas. Gas prices are updated as of March 17th. Demand for gasoline has been flat over the past seven days, picking up slightly, according to the Energy Information Administration.

AAA described price trends as “calm” following the bank failures of Silicon Valley Bank and other regional institutions that sparked financial panic and bailouts by the federal government this week. The effects have not had much of an impact on oil and gas.

Texas in Numbers– Current Gas Price: $3.05– Weekly Change: -$0.03 (-1.0%)– Yearly Change: -$0.91 (-23.0%)– Historical Expensive Gas Price: $4.70 (6/15/22)

– Current Diesel Price: $3.83– Weekly Change: -$0.04 (-1.0%)– Yearly Change: -$1.09 (-22.1%)– Historical Expensive Diesel Price: $5.33 ( 06/19/22)

Metro with most expensive gas in Texas#1. El Paso: $3.32 # 2. Midland: $3.12 # 3. Corpus Christi: $3.10 # 4. Victoria: $3.09 # 5. Austin-San Marcos: $3.09 #6. Texarkana (TX Only): $3.07 #7 San Antonio: $3.07 #8 Dallas: $3.07 #9 Fort Worth-Arlington: $3.07 #10 Laredo: $3.06 #11. College Station-Bryan: $3.05#12. Odessa: $3.05#13. Amarillo: $3.04#14. Brownsville-Harlingen: $3.03#15. McAllen-Edinburgh mission: $3.02#16. Killeen-Temple-Fort Hood: $3.02#17. Long View: $3.02 #18. Sherman-Denison: $3.01 #19. Galveston-Texas City: $3.00#20. Houston: $2.99 ​​#21 Tyler: $2.99 ​​#22 Beaumont-Port Arthur: $2.98 #23 Waco: $2.98 #24 Lubbock: $2.97 #25 St. Angel: $2.97 #26. Wichita Falls: $2.96 #27. Abilene: $2.92

States with gas no. 1 most expensive. California: $4.87 # 2. Hawaii: $4.84 # 3. Nevada: $4.29

States with the least expensive gas n. 1. Mississippi: $3.00 # 2. Oklahoma: $3.03 # 3. Texas: $3.05

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