Gas Prices In New Jersey Easing Back After Recent Spike

TRENTON, N.J. (AP) — Gas prices in New Jersey are slowly easing back after a recent spike due to attacks this month on a major Saudi Arabian oil production facility. The average price of a gallon of regular unleaded fell to $2.57 in New Jersey last week, down two cents from the previous week.

That's also 27 cents lower than the same week last year.

The national average fell one cent to $2.65 last week.

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AAA Mid-Atlantic says the decreases are due to crude oil prices falling because of the quicker-than-expected recover of Saudi oil output after the Sept. 14 attacks.

Prices are expected to continue to decline due to the drop-off in demand after Labor Day and the move to winter-blend gasoline.

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