Hawaii gas prices continue inching upward
Advertiser Staff
Hawai'i gasoline prices rose again in the past week, with the statewide average rising to $2.346 for a gallon of regular.
The AAA Daily Fuel Gauge Report said statewide gasoline prices rose by 1 cent over the past week and that prices on O'ahu, Maui and the Big Island increased as well.
The gasoline prices have been creeping upward in recent weeks after a prolonged fall as crude oil prices dropped. Hawai'i's prices peaked at $4.507 set in late July.
Aloha State prices remain second-highest in the country behind Alaska. Hawai'i's average price is about 50 cents higher than the nationwide average of $1.850. Alaska's average price is $2.516.
The AAA also reported that:
— Honolulu's average rose about 2 cents to $2.276.
— Hilo's price increased 1 cent to $2.450.
— Wailuku's average inched up by 1 cent to $2.496.
The price report is collected from fleet vehicle credit-card transactions and represents the combined averages of the last card swipe of Thursday. AAA does not survey Kaua'i prices.