San Francisco, CA — The American Automobile Association of Northern California reports a continued decline in the price of gas.
Analysts say the statewide average price for a gallon of self-serve unleaded has fallen to $2.29. That figure is 32 cents less than a month ago, but 10 cents more than last year.
AAA says the rate of decline in gas costs has slowed to about two cents a week, which means prices are stabilizing.
Experts say the recent strengthening of crude oil and wholesale gas prices will likely keep prices from dipping to the $2 mark by the beginning of the new year as many analysts had predicted.
AAA says crude prices could see an increase after OPEC´s announcement that production levels will remain at present levels, in addition to the onset of cold winter weather.
The nationwide average price is down to $2.18 a gallon.
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