How high will gas prices go?
GasBuddy recently released its โGasBuddy Fuel Price Outlook 2013,โ offering month-by month projections for the U.S. national average as well as the peak price ranges forecast for 21 select U.S. cities. โWeโre proud of the reputation for accuracy our annual projections have recorded and earned and encourage anyone whose business is impacted by transportation costs to keep this report available to help see what lies ahead,โ said Patrick DeHaan, senior petroleum analyst, GasBuddy.com. โItโs especially important to recognize the key periods when seasonal volatility is most prominent and this forecast identifies and explains those time frames.โ
โOur Fuel Price Outlook for 2013 also includes projections for diesel fuel which we know is critical for commercial vehicle operators, fleet management and budget planning in both the public and private sectors,โ adds GasBuddyโs Gregg Laskoski. GasBuddy operates over 250 similar websites that track gasoline prices at over 140,000 gasoline stations in the United States and Canada. In addition, GasBuddy offers a free smartphone app which has been downloaded over 25 million times to help motorists find the lowest gasoline prices in their area.
Predicted averages listed are for national prices. Rockland County prices are typically 30 to 50 cents higher.
Range for January — $3.21 to $3.43 ย (median $3.29)
Range for February — $3.25 to $3.52 (median $3.39)
Range for March — $3.53 to $3.81 (median $3.67)
Range for April — $3.80 to $4.05 (median $3.95)
Range for May — $3.73 to $3.94 (median $3.85)
Range for June — $3.49 to $3.69 (median $3.60)
Range for July — $3.63 to $3.87 (median $3.73)
Range for August — $3.54 to $3.78 (median $3.65)
Range for September — $3.46 to $3.72 (median $3.58)
Range for October — $3.29 to $3.61 (median $3.45)
Range for November $3.26 to $3.54 (median $3.40)
Range for December — $3.18 to $3.48 (median $3.33)
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