Gas prices continue decline in Oklahoma
(AP) The price of gasoline continues to decline across much of Oklahoma.
AAA Oklahoma said Tuesday in its weekly price survey that one gallon of regular self-serve gas was just under $2.97 per gallon down 2 cents per gallon from last week.
The price in selected cities ranged from $2.87 per gallon in both Tulsa and Bartlesville to $3.17 per gallon in Idabel. The average in Oklahoma City was $2.93 per gallon and in Lawton the price was about $2.97 per gallon.
AAA said the average price in Oklahoma is the fifth-lowest in the nation after Utah, Wyoming, Colorado and Idaho while Hawaii has the highest average price at $4.06 per gallon.
The nationwide average is $3.30 per gallon.



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