By Associated Press - Monday, February 3, 2020

BOSTON (AP) - Massachusetts gasoline prices dipped slightly in the past week, AAA Northeast said Monday.

The organization found that the average price of a gallon of self-serve, regular fell by just a penny to an average of $2.51 per gallon.

The current Massachusetts price is 4 cents per gallon higher than the national average of $2.47, and 12 cents higher than the price in the state a year ago.



Crude oil prices that are $10 lower per barrel than one month ago and U.S. gasoline stocks at a record high are driving prices at the pump down, a AAA spokeswoman said.

AAA found a wide price range for regular, from a low of $2.25 per gallon to a high of $3.05.

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