Illinois $3.62 (+9 cents) and Indiana $3.36 (+11 cents) are among the nation’s top 10 largest weekly increases; Illinois is one of the nation’s top 10 most expensive markets

08 February 2022

AURORA, Ill., (February 7, 2022) – Blustery winter weather and geopolitical tensions are helping to drive the price of oil higher, which is in the low-$90s per barrel, nearly $30 more than in August. The recent cold weather in the U.S increased the demand for heating oil. Meanwhile, the concern that Russia will react to potential western sanctions by withholding crude oil from the already tight global market puts heavy upward pressure on prices. The national average for a gallon of gas has surged to $3.44, eight cents more than a week ago. Gas was last this expensive in 2014.

“This shows how events on the other side of the globe can have a noticeable impact right here in the U.S,” said Molly Hart, spokesperson for AAA – The Auto Club Group. “And unfortunately for drivers, they are reminded of this by higher prices at the pump.”   

According to new data from the Energy Information Administration (EIA), total domestic gasoline stocks grew by 2.1 million bbl to 250 million bbl last week. However, gasoline demand dropped from 8.51 million b/d to 8.23 million b/d. Usually, an increase in total stocks and a decrease in demand puts downward pressure on pump prices, but the rising cost of oil continues to push prices higher instead. If crude prices continue to climb, pump prices will likely follow suit.

Today’s national average for a gallon of gas is $3.44, which is 14 cents more than a month ago and 98 cents more than a year ago

 

 

Monday

Sunday

Week Ago

Month Ago

One Year Ago

National

$3.441

$3.439

$3.366

$3.303

$2.464

Chicago Metro

$3.715

$3.716

$3.618

$3.565

$2.700

Chicago City

$3.894

$3.882

$3.827

$3.798

$2.874

Bloomington

$3.556

$3.561

$3.441

$3.398

$2.618

Champaign

$3.582

$3.585

$3.470

$3.372

$2.568

Peoria

$3.585

$3.587

$3.471

$3.429

$2.652

Rockford

$3.520

$3.524

$3.429

$3.348

$2.606

Springfield

$3.549

$3.561

$3.408

$3.406

$2.544

Fort Wayne, IN

$3.372

$3.376

$3.272

$3.232

$2.353

South Bend, IN

$3.358

$3.363

$3.247

$3.192

$2.328

Click here to view current gasoline price averages

 

Oil Market Dynamic

At the close of Friday’s formal trading session, WTI increased by $2.04 to settle at $92.31. The tension between Russia and Ukraine continues to contribute to rising oil prices. Russia is a member of OPEC+, and any sanctions based on their actions toward Ukraine may cause it to withhold crude oil from the global market. Additionally, EIA reported that total domestic crude stocks decreased by 1.1 million bbl to 415.1 million bbl. The current stock level is approximately 13 percent lower than at the end of January 2021, contributing to pressure on domestic crude prices. If EIA’s next report shows another inventory decline, crude prices could continue to rise.

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.

 

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