Gas Prices Drop In Oklahoma
KSCB News - November 8, 2012 8:06 am
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The price of gasoline is continuing to drop in Oklahoma and is currently at $3.18 per gallon.
AAA-Oklahoma reports the average price is down three cents per gallon from last week and is 44 cents per gallon cheaper than a month ago.
Oklahoma’s statewide average is the third lowest in the U.S. behind Missouri and South Carolina and the national average is $3.46 per gallon.
AAA said the most expensive gas in the state is in Big Cabin with an average of almost $3.86 per gallon. The cheapest is in Miami at an average of $3.00 per gallon.