据油价网2月4日消息:美国汽车协会(AAA)的数据显示,随着国际原油价格反弹至每桶92美元以上,美国汽油价格继续飙升,并在周五触及2014年9月以来的最高水平,当时美国普通汽油的全国平均价格为每加仑3.423美元。
美国汽油价格连续第六周上涨,上周全国平均价格在1月31日为每加仑3.366美元。
根据AAA的数据,2月4日,美国各州的平均价格都在每加仑3美元以上,包括得克萨斯州、密西西比州、阿肯色州和阿拉巴马州,这些州的汽油平均价格历来是全州最低的。周五加州的平均汽油价格为4.663美元。
根据AAA数据,2月4日全国平均油价为3.423美元/加仑,而一个月前为3.288美元/加仑,去年同期为2.443美元/加仑。
节油应用GasBuddy的石油分析主管帕特里克·德哈恩周五表示,3.42美元的全国平均水平最早可能在今天突破2021年的高点。美国全国平均汽油价格的2021年高点是自2014年9月以来的最高点,而这一纪录今天可能会被打破,周五早些时候WTI原油价格上涨至每桶92美元以上。
AAA周四表示,在周一至周四期间,美国普通汽油的全国平均价格上涨了5美分,并指出原油价格飙升正在推高汽油价格。
EIA在截至1月28日的最新报告中称,美国汽油库存上升,隐含汽油需求下降。
“总库存增加和需求减少通常会给油价带来下行压力,但不断上涨的原油价格反而会继续推高油价,”AAA 指出。
“如果原油价格继续攀升,汽油价格可能也会随之上涨,”该公司补充称。
冯娟 摘译自 油价网
原文如下:
U.S. Gasoline Prices Soar To 2014 High
As international crude oil prices rally to above $92 per barrel, U.S. gasoline prices continue to surge and hit the highest since September 2014 on Friday, when the national average price of a gallon of regular gasoline was $3.423, AAA data showed.
Gasoline prices in America continued to rise for a sixth straight week, after last week the national average was $3.366 a gallon on January 31.
On February 4, the average price in every state in the United States was above $3 per gallon, including in Texas, Mississippi, Arkansas, and Alabama, which traditionally have the lowest state-wide average price of gasoline, according to AAA data. California’s average gasoline price was $4.663 on Friday.
The February 4 national average of $3.423/gal compares to $3.288/gal a month ago and to $2.443/gal at this time last year, per AAA figures.
The national average of $3.42 could break the 2021 high as early as today, Patrick De Haan, head of petroleum analysis for fuel-savings app GasBuddy, said on Friday. The 2021 high of U.S. national average gasoline price was the highest since September 2014, and this record will likely be beaten today, with WTI Crude rallying above $92 per barrel early on Friday.
Between Monday and Thursday, the U.S. national average for a gallon of regular gasoline had increased by five cents, AAA said on Thursday, noting that the surging crude oil prices are pushing gasoline prices higher.
In its latest report for the week to January 28, the EIA reported rising gasoline stocks in the U.S. and a drop in implied gasoline demand.
“An increase in total stocks and a decrease in demand typically put downward pressure on pump prices, but rising crude prices continue to push prices higher instead,” AAA noted.
“If crude prices continue to climb, pump prices will likely follow suit,” it added.
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