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Nebraska Gasoline and Diesel Prices |
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The Energy Information Administration expects gasoline prices at the pump to continue to rise as recent increases in spot prices are passed through to consumers. Since a change in spot prices shows up at the pump about two weeks after the fact, price increases are expected for the next few weeks. Gasoline demand will probably be strong through Labor Day which supports the theory of price increases through August and into the holiday weekend. After the holiday weekend, demand often declines which would put downward pressure on prices. Supply disruption from a major hurricane or continuation of refinery outages are two plausible factors that could keep prices on an upward swing. |
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Regular Unleaded Gasoline Prices for the Week of August 8, 2005 (Price per Gallon) |
| Columbus | Grand Island | Kearney | Lincoln | Norfolk | North Platte | Omaha | State Average | |
| Weekly Average | $2.34 | $2.41 | $2.39 | $2.40 | $2.32 | $2.40 | $2.38 | $2.38 |
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Diesel Prices for the Week of August 8, 2005 (Price per Gallon) |
| Columbus | Grand Island | Kearney | Lincoln | Norfolk | North Platte | Omaha | State Average | |
| Weekly Average | $2.38 | $2.40 | $2.43 | $2.40 | $2.39 | $2.39 | $2.41 | $2.41 |
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Source: Nebraska Energy Office, Lincoln, NE. Notes: Averages may not equal the average of the components due to independent rounding. NA = Not Available. This table was updated on August 24, 2005. Typically, there is one week between updates. Energy Statistics Home | Contact Us | Conversion Chart | Glossary | Archive |