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Michigan Gas Prices Week of 5/29/06

Andrew Norton

The average price of regular unleaded gasoline in Michigan this week is $2.797. That is down a bit from last week's average of $2.829 as well as the inflated holiday weekend prices that hovered around $2.899. We were paying $2.869 at this time last month so we are on what I hope to be a downward and levelling off trend. Of course, last year at this time we were paying $2.079 across Michigan and I don't think we will ever see that price again.

Gas prices courtesy of the AAA Fuel Gauge Report.

Michigan Gas Prices Week of 5/22/06

Andrew Norton

The current statewide average in Michigan for a gallon of regular unleaded is $2.829 as of today, May, 22, 2006. This is actually down a bit from the average one month ago of $2.898. One year ago we were paying $2.101 per gallon across Michigan. We took a road trip over the weekend and filled up for $2.69 in Niles. Obviously, I was quite pleased with that price. I would expect prices to gradually spike as the week goes on due to the official start of the summer travel season kicking off over Memorial Day weekend.

My advice, fill up with gas today. I doubt it will get any cheaper in the next few days.

Gas prices via AAA Fuel Gauge Report.

Gas Prices Week of 5/15/06

Andrew Norton

The average price for a gallon of gas in Michigan as of today is $2.95. That is about a $0.14 increase from last month. One year ago the average price of regular unleaded gasoline in Michigan was $2.16. We are closing in on the previous all-time high of $3.205 that was set on 9/3/05. That huge price hike was due largely in part because of the devastation of Hurricane Katrina. Now, it is supposedly due to demand outpacing supply.

The Today Show had an interview with someone (the President, I think) of Chevron this morning. My favorite question asked of him was this - "why do gas stations raise their prices when they hear that the price of crude oil has gone up, yet the gasoline in their tanks was purchased at a lower price?" Naturally, the representative from Chevron danced his way right around the question.

It would be different if when the price of crude oil decreases that stations would lower their prices even though the fuel in the tanks was purchased at a higher price. This would be using the same thought process they use when crude oil increases. Of course, that will never happen.

That is the point that folks focus on when they wonder if the big oil companies are price gouging. Are we being gouged or are we finally paying the price for our decades of carefree gas consumption?

Price data courtesy of AAA Fuel Gauge Report.