Rhode Island’s average gas price is up 10 cents from last week, averaging $3.35 per gallon. Monday’s price was 7 cents higher than a month ago, and 1 cent higher than January 23, 2022. …
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Rhode Island’s average gas price is up 10 cents from last week, averaging $3.35 per gallon. Monday’s price was 7 cents higher than a month ago, and 1 cent higher than January 23, 2022. Rhode Island’s average gas price is 7 cents lower than the national average.
“Gas prices are up as crude oil prices have risen to levels not seen since mid-November thanks to expectations that cooling inflation will spike demand in the United States and China’s economy bounces back from COVID-related shutdowns,” said Diana Gugliotta, Director of Public Affairs for AAA Northeast. “Even though national crude inventories have rebounded and are now substantially above average, some of the surplus is due to a drop in refinery output in recent weeks.”
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