
By Chris Woodward
Arizonans paid more for gasoline Friday than this time last week.
AAA has the state average for a gallon of regular at $3.42. That’s up from $3.33 last week. It is also higher than the national average of $3.26.
Julian Paredes, spokesperson for AAA Arizona, told The Center Square the cost of oil is the single biggest factor for the cost of gas for everyone.
“Other factors for Arizona include sources,” said Paredes. “Arizona gets its gas from California, Texas and New Mexico.”
California fuel is more expensive, and adding the cost of transportation from all those states makes Arizona prices higher than other areas.
Drivers in Arizona’s Maricopa County saw prices as high as $3.64 a gallon Friday. Averages in Navajo and Coconino counties were around $3.28 a gallon. The counties of Greenlee, Graham and Pima had prices anywhere from $3.01 to $3.12.
States neighboring Arizona have cheaper prices, according to AAA.
For example, the state average in New Mexico Friday was $3.07, compared to $3.15 in Colorado and $3.22 in Utah. Nevada, at $4 a gallon, and California, at $4.94 a gallon, are the only states bordering Arizona with higher prices.
“Arizona does not have refineries, so the state imports all fuel,” Paredes said.
“Colorado and New Mexico have their own refineries, so transportation costs are lower,” Parades said. “Arizona is also a more populous state with strong tourism, so general demand for fuel is higher.”
Nationwide, gas prices tend to rise near the end of spring because of demand and the start of summer travel season. Paredes said. The historic trend for decades is that gas prices are cheapest during winter, rise gradually during spring, peak during summer and drop during fall.
Meanwhile, the state average for diesel fuel, which is used by trucks transporting food and other goods, in Arizona was $3.57 on Friday.
State regulators need to get off their buts and allow refinaries in this state. It’s crazy that I drive I10, and the price of gas will go up 50 cents/gal because a station gets gas from CA while others get it from TX.
It would be magical if President Trump allowed FAST TRACK permitting to build new Phillips refinery to offset one being shutdown in Commiefornia
The prices of fuel are vastly reduced from just a year or two back – when it was near $5.00 is your memory gone? I have a small truck fleet – our PHE costs of gas increased by 12,000.00 per month in that term.. huge expense added to business costs. Whats coming is base gas prices near 60.00 per barrel mark – which is very close to ‘cost’ for oil companies – below that mark. Fuel will quite soon run cheep… very cheep. Buckle up! Where’s the GOLD and what will that price be.. will costs escalate? Will byte coin economy be.. now there’s a question and a danger
Trump did that!
Hey geniuses…build a f___ing state of art refinery in AZ! The oil COs can afford it.
The Oil CO’s aren’t allowed to do so by state regulators. I’m sure they would love to build one and save their transportation costs.