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Nebraska Gasoline and Diesel Prices |
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Most vacations are enjoyed during the summer driving season so gasoline demand usually falls in the following months. Supply has been increasing from a record volume of imports and rising production even though a large volume of refinery capacity remains shut down. With falling demand and rising supplies, prices are expected to fall, as can be seen with gasoline prices. Nebraska's weekly average gasoline price decreased 14 cents per gallon from last week to $2.38, which was 37 cents higher than the price at this time last year. Weekly average prices in the surveyed cities ranged from $2.21 in Columbus to $2.47 in North Platte. As of October 21, the Midwest gasoline stock level was in the normal range with 49.5 million barrels. |
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Regular Unleaded Gasoline Prices for the Week of October 24, 2005 (Price per Gallon) |
| Columbus | Grand Island | Kearney | Lincoln | Norfolk | North Platte | Omaha | State Average | |
| Weekly Average | $2.21 | $2.25 | $2.41 | $2.37 | $2.37 | $2.47 | $2.31 | $2.38 |
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Diesel Prices for the Week of October 24, 2005 (Price per Gallon) |
| Columbus | Grand Island | Kearney | Lincoln | Norfolk | North Platte | Omaha | State Average | |
| Weekly Average | $3.30 | $3.28 | $3.38 | $3.34 | $3.33 | $3.32 | $3.36 | $3.34 |
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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 October 31, 2005. Typically, there is one week between updates. Energy Statistics Home | Contact Us | Archive | Conversion Chart | Glossary |