Oregon gas prices fall below $4 a gallon
Published 12:44 pm Tuesday, January 23, 2024
- The Oregon average dipped three cents to $3.64 this past week.
PORTLAND — Gas prices are in the winter doldrums in most states, including Oregon, this week with minimal changes in their averages. This is likely due to winter weather which can impact demand, refining operations and gasoline distribution.
Bend’s average price this week is $3.56, down 2 cents.
Some states with extreme weather have seen prices climb. For the week, the national average for regular inches up a cent to $3.08 a gallon. The Oregon average dips three cents to $3.64.
“We normally see the lowest gas prices of the year in December and January, and this pattern is holding firm this year,” says Marie Dodds, public affairs director for AAA Oregon-Idaho. “Gas prices will likely stay close to their current prices for the next couple of weeks, if crude oil prices don’t rise.”
The national average is at its lowest price since June 2021. The Oregon average is at its lowest price since July 2021.
Almost all Oregon counties have averages below $4 a gallon. The only counties with averages at or above $4 are: Coos $4.05 and Curry $4.26.