July 13, 20204 min readGasoline

Gasoline Demand Measures at Highest Level in Nearly Four Months

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CINCINNATI, Oh. (July 13, 2020)— Gasoline demand increased on the week to the highest level (8.7 million b/d) since March as stocks decreased, but the combination wasn’t enough to significantly impact gas price averages across the country. On the week, the national gas price average only increased one penny to land at $2.19. That is nine cents more than last month and nearly 60 cents less than a year ago.

“The Energy Information Administration’s (EIA) data shows gasoline demand and supply continue on a roller coaster ride,” said Jenifer Moore, AAA spokesperson. “As motorists react to unfolding COVID-19 information, we are seeing driving behaviors related to filling-up ebb and flow.”

From May to early July in 2019, gasoline demand averaged 9.5 million b/d. For the same time period this year, demand is measuring at 8 million b/d while gasoline stocks sit, on average, at a 24 million bbl surplus. The low demand and high supply are keeping gas prices relatively cheap for the summertime.

 

Save More at the Pump with AAA and Shell

From now until August 31, AAA members can fill up for even less at Shell stations through the Fuel Rewards® at Shell Bonus Offer. In addition to the five cents per gallon offered through Fuel Rewards, members will receive an additional 10 cents per gallon on their first three fill-ups after registering for the first time as a Fuel Rewards member (15 cents total). This bonus offer is not available to existing Fuel Rewards members. In addition, members using their AAA Member Rewards card at Shell stations through August 31 will earn 5X points at the pump. 

GAS PRICES FROM AAA

Average price per gallon of self-serve, regular gasoline.

Gas prices provided by AAA, https://gasprices.aaa.com/

 

 

 

Today

 

Change Since

Yesterday

 

Last Month

 

Last Year

 

National

 

$2.10

 

No Change

 

$1.86

 

$2.69

 

Ohio

 

$2.18

 

No Change

 

$2.07

 

$2.86

 

Kentucky

 

$2.06

 

No Change

 

$1.98

 

$2.68

 

Indiana

 

$2.22

 

Down One Cent

 

$2.09

 

$2.93

 

Cincinnati

 

$2.23

 

One Cent Cheaper

 

$1.97

 

$2.93

 

Dayton

 

$2.14

 

Two Cents Cheaper

 

$1.94

 

$2.92

 

Toledo

 

$2.08

 

Two Cents Cheaper

 

$2.12

 

$2.83

 

 

Great Lakes and Central States

 

Indiana (+11 cents) and Michigan (+9 cents) had the highest gas price increases on the week in the country. Ohio (+4 cents) and Illinois (+4 cents) also land on the top 10 list for largest jump, though their increases are notably less. All other states in the region saw pump price increases of only a few cents, if at all.

Even with the increases, motorists in the region are paying 50 to 75 cents less a gallon to fill up compared to last July. Illinois (-76 cents), Indiana (-69 cents), Michigan (-69 cents) and Ohio (-68 cents) have among the largest year-over-year differences in the country.

With a 2 million bbl draw, the region saw stocks decrease for a third week in a row down to 50.6 million bbl. This drops total stock levels to not only the lowest measurement of the year, but the lowest since December 2019, according to EIA data. If stock levels continue to push lower, the region can expect to see incremental price changes at the pump.

 

Oil Market Dynamics

At the end of Friday’s formal trading session, WTI increased by 93 cents to settle at $40.55 per barrel. Domestic crude prices were volatile last week after EIA’s weekly report revealed that total domestic crude inventories increased by 5.7 million bbl to 539.2 million bbl. Increasing crude stocks could mean that crude production is still too high given where demand is currently, as new coronavirus outbreaks emerge. If EIA’s data shows another increase in total domestic supply this week, crude prices could decline.

Motorists can find current gas prices along their route with the free AAA Mobile app for iPhone, iPad and Android. The app can also be used to map a route, find discounts, book a hotel and access AAA roadside assistance. Learn more at AAA.com/mobile.

AAA provides automotive, travel, and insurance services to 60 million members nationwide and nearly two and a half million members in Ohio. AAA advocates for the safety and mobility of its members and has been committed to outstanding road service for more than 100 years. AAA is a non-stck, non-profit corporation working on behalf of motorists, who can now map a route, find local gas prices, discover discounts, book a hotel, and track their roadside assistance service with the AAA Mobile app (AAA.com/mobile) for iPhone, iPad and Android. For more information, visit www.AAA.com.

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