Big Horn Basin Gas Prices Higher Than Average
Written by Andrew-Rossi on December 17, 2018
Gasoline prices in Wyoming have fallen 5.3 cents per gallon in the past week, averaging $2.70/g yesterday around the state.
Patrick DeHaan, head of petroleum analysis for GasBuddy.com, says that for the tenth straight week, gas prices have been in a state of decline, falling to the lowest level since prior to Hurricane Harvey in 2017. He says that now 31 states have at least one gas station selling gasoline under $2 per gallon.
But here in the Big Horn Basin, we’re still looking at significantly higher gas prices.
Although the national average for gas prices have fallen to $2.36 per gallon, here in Cody prices are fifty cents per gallon higher – between $2.85 and $2.90 per gallon. Greybull is seeing prices around $2.81 per gallon, with Powell a dime higher at between $2.88 and $2.91.
Prices in Wyoming yesterday were 29.2 cents higher than a year ago, but are 14.5 cents per gallon lower than a month ago.