Storm, demand lead to increased pain at pump
The winter storm affecting much of the Gulf Coast region and rising crude oil prices have driven the average gasoline pump price in Butler County to nearly $3 a gallon.
This week's average price for a gallon of unleaded self-serve gasoline in Butler was $2.98, as the Western Pennsylvania average jumped from $2.81 the week of Feb. 15. This time last year, gas was averaging $2.721 a gallon throughout Western Pennsylvania, according to AAA East Central data.
Jim Garrity, AAA East Central's public and legislative affairs manager, said a large factor in the jump is that nearly 40% of U.S. crude oil production is offline due to refinery closures in the Gulf Coast and areas in the Midwest due to the winter storms.
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