Wednesday April 17th, 2024 9:10PM

AAA: Georgia gas prices hit highest level of 2019

By AccessWDUN Staff

Georgia gasoline prices have increased the past 11 consecutive days for a total of 14 cents, according to Sunday's fuel price report from AAA - The Auto Club Group. 

Georgia drivers are now paying an average price of $2.28 per gallon for regular unleaded - nine cents more than a week ago, and 12 cents more than this time last month. Still, drivers are paying 10 cents per gallon less than this time last year.

Drivers are now paying $34 for a full 15-gallon tank of gasoline; a discount of $9 compared to when prices were their highest last May.

So far this month, gas prices have averaged $2.18 per gallon, which is 8 cents more from January's monthly average, yet 26 cents per gallon less than the monthly average in February 2018. 

Click here to view AAA's state and metro gas price averages

  • Most expensive gas price averages: Brunswick ($2.32), Atlanta ($2.31), Hinesville-Fort Stewart ($2.30)
  • Least expensive gas price averages: Catoosa-Dade-Walker ($2.20), Augusta-Aiken ($2.21), Warner Robins ($2.22)
  • Hall County's average price is $2.26 per gallon.

"Gas prices rose as predicted last week, due to crude price gains and oil refineries conducting seasonal maintenance," said Mark Jenkins, spokesman, AAA - The Auto Club Group. "Gas prices may fluctuate over the next couple weeks, but will mostly follow an upward trend this spring, as demand rises and refineries switch to a more expensive summer-blend gasoline. AAA forecasts the national average should peak at around $2.75 by Memorial Day weekend. That opens the door for an average increase of another 35 cents this spring."

Crude oil has a significant impact on gas prices. About half of what drivers pay at the pump is influenced by the price of crude. Crude prices have risen more than $12 per barrel so far this year. Last week, oil prices steadily climbed. On Friday, the U.S. benchmark, WTI, settled at $57.26 per barrel on the NYMEX – an increase of nearly $2/b compared to the week before. The price of WTI remains nearly $6 per barrel below last year's levels. 

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