Premium Dips Lower than Regular Gas at the Pumps
Consumers can expect to pay more for one fuel and less for another effective this Tuesday. Premium gasoline will decrease by two dollars and sixty-nine cents to sell at eight dollars and twenty-three cents per gallon. It means that because of the dip in the price for premium, regular gasoline is more expensive. It currently sells for eight dollars and eighty-four cents; sixty-one cents higher than price of premium. The price of diesel will increase by fifty-one cents to seven dollars and seventy-nine cents per gallon while the price for regular gasoline remains at eight dollars and eighty-four cents and kerosene at five dollars and forty-three cents.
