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Gas prices jump up in Texas
Posted: 11.11.2010 at 5:31 PM
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IRVING, TEXAS (AP) -- A weaker dollar and a crude oil price spike are blamed for a jump in retail gasoline prices in Texas and across the country.

The weekly AAA Texas gasoline price survey released Thursday found that a gallon of regular unleaded is selling for $2.68 per gallon, a nickel more than last week.

The national average price rose a nickel to $2.86 per gallon this week.

The state's cheapest gasoline is $2.64 per gallon in San Antonio and Galveston, a nickel more than last week in San Antonio and 4 cents more in Galveston.

The most expensive gasoline in Texas is $2.73 per gallon in Amarillo, up a nickel, and Texarkana, where it soared 11 cents from last week.

The auto club says gasoline prices are 15 cents higher than at this time last year, despite lagging demand.

(Copyright ©2010 by The Associated Press. All Rights Reserved.)

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