Gas prices in west central Kentucky are 14 cents higher this week than last, up to $3.08 per gallon from $2.94. That’s according to the AAA East Central Gas Price Report.
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In Caldwell County, it’s $2.99 in Fredonia, and between $3.09 and $3.19 in Princeton.
In Christian County, it’s between $2.89 and $2.93 in Hopkinsville, it’s between $2.99 and $3.09 in Oak Grove, and it’s $3.09 in Pembroke.
In Lyon County, it’s between $3.07 and $3.29 in Kuttawa and $3.09 in Eddyville.
In Todd County, it’s $2.97 in Elkton and $3.19 in Clifty.
And in Trigg County, it’s between $3.09 and $3.28 in Cadiz.
According to gasprices.AAA.com, Caldwell, Lyon and Trigg are currently among the 25 counties with the highest costs in the Commonwealth.
Tangentially:
In Calloway County, it’s between $2.98 and $3.08 in Murray.
In Crittenden County, it’s between $3.09 and $3.19 in Marion.
In Hopkins County, it’s $2.94 in Nortonville, and it’s $2.95 in Hanson.
In Livingston County, it’s $2.98 in Grand Rivers, and it’s $3.09 in Ledbetter.
In Logan County, it’s between $2.91 and $2.94 in Russellville.
In Marshall County, it’s $2.99 in Calvert City, and between $2.99 and $3.05 in Benton.
Key locations for Kentucky, it’s $2.98 in Owensboro, $3.03 in Elizabethtown, $3.08 in Paducah, $3.10 in Bowling Green and $3.21 in Louisville.
The national average is $3.35/gallon, nine cents higher last week, and historically, March and April bring ballooned costs as travelers start heading out of town for Spring Break — increasing demand.
This week’s national average is 24 cents more than a month ago, but four cents less than a year ago.
At the close of last Wednesday’s trading session, West Texas Intermediate decreased by 33 cents to settle at $78.54.