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Nebraska Gasoline and Diesel Prices |
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Crude oil prices are very high even though inventories are building. PADD 2 is above the average range along with two other PADDS and the national average. Refiners are importing crude oil, but rather than refining it, they are storing it even though refinery margins for gasoline and diesel fuel are relatively high. As a result, there is an increase in crude oil inventories, even as strong product demand is contributing to high prices. The build in crude oil inventories may help prices from being as high this coming winter as they could be without this extra inventory. |
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Regular Unleaded Gasoline Prices for the Week of August 22, 2005 (Price per Gallon) |
| Columbus | Grand Island | Kearney | Lincoln | Norfolk | North Platte | Omaha | State Average | |
| Weekly Average | $2.61 | $2.65 | $2.62 | $2.67 | $2.57 | $2.69 | $2.65 | $2.65 |
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Diesel Prices for the Week of August 22, 2005 (Price per Gallon) |
| Columbus | Grand Island | Kearney | Lincoln | Norfolk | North Platte | Omaha | State Average | |
| Weekly Average | $2.55 | $2.59 | $2.64 | $2.61 | $2.57 | $2.57 | $2.59 | $2.60 |
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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 26, 2005. Typically, there is one week between updates. Energy Statistics Home | Contact Us | Conversion Chart | Glossary | Archive |