Double-digit drop in Indiana gas prices

Average gasoline prices in Indiana have decreased by 14.8 cents per gallon over the last week, averaging

$2.63 per gallon today, according to GasBuddy’s survey of 3,271 stations in Indiana. Prices in Indiana are 6.4 cents per gallon lower than they were a month ago and stand 34.7 cents per gallon lower than they were a year ago. The national average price of diesel has decreased 2.3 cents compared to a week ago and stands at $3.475 per gallon.
According to Gas Buddy reports around the area, the cheapest stations in

Marshall County:
Argos 2.79
Bourbon 2.64
Bremen 2.54
Culver 2.89
LaPaz 2.49
Plymouth 2.55
Koontz Lake 2.55

Pulaski County:
Winamac 2.82
Monteray 2.69

Starke County:
Knox 2.79
North Judson 2.85
Hamlet 2.59

LaPorte County:
Hanna 2.48
LaPorte 2.48
Michigan City 2.45
Wanatah 2.83
Westville 2.59
Walkerton 2.31
Fish Lake 2.59

According to GasBuddy price reports, the cheapest station in Indiana was priced at $2.18/g yesterday while the most expensive was $3.19/g, a difference of $1.01/g. The lowest price in the state yesterday was $2.18/g while the highest was $3.19/g, a difference of $1.01/g.
The national average price of gasoline has fallen 0.8 cents per gallon in the last week, averaging $2.73/g today.
“Gas prices nationally saw little change over the last week, though several price-cycling states did experience notable jumps,” said Patrick De Haan, head of petroleum analysis at GasBuddy. “The good news is that once prices rise in these markets, they often retreat for a week or longer afterward. While the situation in Venezuela has dominated headlines, it’s far too early for any measurable impact on what consumers are paying at the pump— whether prices go up or down— as it would likely take years to see a meaningful increase in oil output there. For now, gas prices remain seasonally lower, but with oil prices inching higher, the national average could soon see some limited upward movement.”
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