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Nebraska Gasoline and Diesel Prices |
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Since the gasoline market is global, even if a state's supply comes from somewhere other than the Gulf, the pump price will reflect the market price. Between August 29 and September 6, the average price of regular unleaded gasoline in Nebraska skyrocketed 55 cents per gallon. Since September 6, prices have dropped 36 cents. This week, gasoline prices fell a few cents each day bringing prices under $3. This reflects the beginning of the restoration of the gasoline supply chain as refineries slowly return to operation and key pipelines see gasoline flow more freely. The situation is improving, but the supply system is a long way from normal. High prices are incentive for higher imports to the United States and increased refinery production. Ultimately, increased supply will put downward pressure on prices. With significant volumes of refinery capacity expected to remain shut down for an indefinite time, consumers should not expect prices to decline quickly, since the supply disruption is still occurring. Prices are expected to continue downward but could remain elevated for some time to come. |
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Regular Unleaded Gasoline Prices for the Week of September 12, 2005 (Price per Gallon) |
| Columbus | Grand Island | Kearney | Lincoln | Norfolk | North Platte | Omaha | State Average | |
| Weekly Average | $2.82 | $2.87 | $2.98 | $2.97 | $2.89 | $2.99 | $2.83 | $2.92 |
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Diesel Prices for the Week of September 12, 2005 (Price per Gallon) |
| Columbus | Grand Island | Kearney | Lincoln | Norfolk | North Platte | Omaha | State Average | |
| Weekly Average | $2.76 | $2.81 | $2.84 | $2.82 | $2.76 | $2.81 | $2.80 | $2.81 |
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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 September 19, 2005. Typically, there is one week between updates. Energy Statistics Home | Contact Us | Archive | Conversion Chart | Glossary |