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Gas prices stable at dawn of holiday weekend

by Associated Press

wfaa.com

Posted on November 25, 2009 at 12:04 PM

HOUSTON (AP) — Retail gasoline prices remained largely stable going across Texas going into the Thanksgiving Day holiday this week.

The weekly AAA Texas survey released Wednesday finds regular-grade gasoline averaging $2.50 per gallon across the state, two cents above last week's average but 14 cents below the national average. The $2.64 national price average is a penny higher than last week.

The lowest price in North Texas for a gallon of regular is $2.32. You'll find it at the Circle K convenience store at Interstate 35E and Swisher Road in Lake Dallas, according to the GasBuddy survey on WFAA.com.

The state's costliest gasoline is, as usual, in El Paso where it fell a penny to $2.61 per gallon. The cheapest gas is in Houston and Galveston, where regular-grade averages $2.45 per gallon. That's a penny more than last week in Galveston but unchanged in Houston. The biggest increase from last week was a nickel a gallon to $2.52 in Amarillo.

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