UPDATE — W.Va. gas price inches up, hitting a record $3.92 per gallon

Associated Press

CHARLESTON May 15, 2008 12:08 pm

West Virginia’s average price for a gallon of gasoline is creeping toward the dreaded $4 mark.
According to AAA’s Daily Fuel Gauge Report, the Mountain State has hit another record high average of $3.92 per gallon of regular.
Last month’s average was $3.45 and a year ago it was $3.14.
The state’s average has been steadily climbing since February.
AAA’s survey of five metropolitan areas in the state indicates the best price, $3.84 per gallon, is in the Weirton area while Parkersburg is averaging the highest at $3.95.
The price of a gallon of regular gas in West Virginia remains higher than five surrounding states, whose averages range from $3.69 in Virginia to $3.89 in Ohio.
The national average is $3.78.

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