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Nebraska Gasoline and Diesel Prices

Gasoline prices were up throughout the country, with the West Coast and the Midwest seeing the largest gain of 7 cents to $1.99 and $1.91 per gallon, respectively.  Nebraska's retail gasoline price increased 6 cents from last week making the state average $1.95.  Metro prices ranged from $1.92 in Norfolk to $2.01 in Grand Island.  The Midwest gasoline stock level was in the upper boundary of the normal range.

Diesel prices in New England were the highest in the nation at $2.23 per gallon.  Prices in the Midwest Region gained 3 cents to an average of $1.95.  The state average retail diesel price increased 3 cents from last week to $2.05 per gallon.  Nebraska's metro diesel prices ranged from $2.03 in Columbus to $2.09 in Lincoln.  The Midwest distillate fuel inventory level was in the normal range.

An archive of this report and historical weekly prices are available.

Regular Unleaded Gasoline Prices for the
Week of January 31, 2005

(Price per Gallon)

Columbus Grand Island Kearney Lincoln Norfolk North Platte Omaha State Average
Weekly Average $1.93 $2.01 $1.98 $1.97 $1.92 $2.00 $1.93 $1.95

Diesel Prices for the
Week of January 31, 2005

(Price per Gallon)

Columbus Grand Island Kearney Lincoln Norfolk North Platte Omaha State Average
Weekly Average $2.03 $2.06 $2.06 $2.09 $2.04 $2.04 $2.06 $2.05

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Source: Nebraska Energy Office, Lincoln, NE.

Notes: Averages may not equal the average of the components due to independent rounding. NA = Not Available.

This table was updated on February 4, 2005.

Typically, there is one week between updates.