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Until it picks back up, Fayetteville s taking a hit.
Representatives from GasBuddy say the city s gas prices have gone up 5.4 cents per gallon just in the past week. On Monday gas prices averaged out to $2.72 per gallon among the city s 212 gas stations. Local prices on Monday fell within a 30 cent spectrum. The cheapest rate was $2.59 per gallon, and the highest was $2.89 per gallon.
That gap is even bigger when the lens is drawn out to look at the whole state. North Carolina gas prices on Monday ranged from $2.43 per gallon to $3.18 per gallon, GasBuddy representatives said. The situation is growing more intense each day that passes without the pipeline restarting, and motorists are advised to show extreme restraint or exacerbate and prolong the challenges, Patrick De Haan, head of petroleum analysis for GasBuddy, said in an email statement Monday. If the pipeline returns to service in the next day or two, the challenges will be minimal, but if full restart doesn t happen
GasBuddy is available in both online and app formats and provides information on local stations, gas prices and what type of gas is available.
Users can use the search tool to type in their city or zip code and can even detail their search to what type of fuel they want, their preferred payment method, station brands and how long ago the gas status was updated.
The web format site also gives users information on their state s current gas prices.
Like GasBuddy, Waze is also available as an app, and it provides a tool that helps you find gas stations on your drive.
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