"Motorists are finally getting that steady break in gas prices that we were anticipating," said Mark Jenkins, spokesman, AAA The Auto Club Group. "The discount at the pump is expected to continue, as prices are forecast to be in line with last year's levels by Memorial Day weekend.
Gas prices are falling because of record supplies. The Energy Information Administration (EIA) estimates total U.S. crude oil production in April reached its highest monthly average since March 1988. The national average price for the month is forecast to be $3.72/gal. The EIA forecasts that monthly average to fall 21 cents by September.
"Last year, gas prices fell through June, then rose in July," Jenkins said. "This year, record U.S. crude inventories should put downward pressure on gas prices all summer. As always, natural disasters or supply disruptions could change that."
The national average price for a gallon of regular unleaded gasoline on Sunday was $3.65. Georgia's average price also was $3.65; a year ago at this time, the Georgia average was $3.44.

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