Bellingham gas prices drop 20 cents in one week


Written by | The Bellingham Herald | October 31, 2012

For the moment Bellingham doesn’t have the most expensive gas among major Washington metro areas.

Prices in the Bellingham area have dropped significantly in the past week, according to AAA Washington. The average price for a gallon of gas in Bellingham on Wednesday, Oct. 31 was $3.84, down 20 cents from a week ago. Bellingham’s average price is 1 cent less than Spokane; it’s one of the few times in the past year that this area didn’t have the highest price among this state’s metro areas.

Spokane typically has the least expensive prices, but its price has remained steady in recent weeks while other areas are seeing price declines. The least expensive gas in Washington on Oct. 31 was Tacoma, at $3.67 a gallon.

Bellingham’s diesel prices have also declined, to an average of $4.18 a gallon on Oct. 31. That’s the second least-expensive price among Washington metro areas, trailing only Vancouver at $4.12. The most expensive average diesel price is in the Richland area, at $4.26.

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  1. Chatter360 says:

    Funny how gas prices always seem to go down right before an election, especially if the incumbent is in danger of losing. Looks like big oil is very happy with the job that the current President has done for them.

  2. Mr Jim says:

    We shall see what happens when #45 takes the oath.

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