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    How gas prices have changed in North Dakota in the last week – 10/19/2024

    By Stacker,

    1 days ago

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    STACKER — The average cost for drivers to fill up at the gas station is falling slightly nationwide following a slight uptick influenced by broadening conflict in the Middle East and Hurricane Milton. A gallon of gasoline is about 2 cents less on average this week compared to last and almost 40 cents lower than one year ago, according to AAA price data.

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    Stacker compiled statistics on gas prices in North Dakota. Gas prices are as of October 18.

    How gas prices have changed in North Dakota in the last week – 10/12/2024

    North Dakota by the numbers
    – Gas current price: $3.10
    – Week change: -$0.01 (-0.4%)
    – Year change: -$0.57 (-15.6%)
    – Historical expensive gas price: $4.80 (6/15/22)

    – Diesel current price: $3.53
    – Week change: -$0.01 (-0.4%)
    – Year change: -$0.88 (-20.0%)
    – Historical expensive diesel price: $5.62 (6/25/22)

    Metros with most expensive gas in North Dakota
    #1. Bismarck: $3.21
    #2. Minot: $3.16
    #3. Fargo-Moorhead (ND only): $2.95
    #4. Grand Forks (ND only): $2.86

    States with the most expensive gas
    #1. California: $4.65
    #2. Hawaii: $4.59
    #3. Washington: $4.07

    States with the least expensive gas
    #1. Mississippi: $2.75
    #2. Oklahoma: $2.78
    #3. Texas: $2.79

    This article originally appeared on Stacker , and was produced and distributed through a partnership with Stacker Studio. It has been republished pursuant to a CC by NC 4.0 License .

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