Idaho gas prices climb in region
Bonner County Daily Bee | UPDATED 3 days, 6 hours AGO
According to AAA, Monday's average price for a gallon of regular in the Gem State was $4.46, which was 13 cents more than a week ago, 20 cents more than a month ago, and an eye-popping $1.17 per gallon more than a year ago.
The national average was also around $4.46 per gallon today, which was 35 cents more than a week ago, 36 cents more than a month ago, and $1.29 per gallon more than a year ago. Idaho currently ranks 16th in the country for the most expensive fuel, having dropped out of the top ten.
In Bonner County, gas prices average just over $4.55 per gallon of unleaded gasoline while in Boundary County, the price averages just under $4.73. Coeur d'Alene area prices ranged from a low of about $4.30 to a high of around $4.60. The average price for a gallon of unleaded gas in Shoshone County is just under $4.69 and in Benewah County, the average is just over $4.54.
“Geopolitical turmoil is still at the heart of the matter, driving up the cost of crude oil and, in turn, gas prices,” says AAA Idaho public affairs director Matthew Conde. “The continued uncertainty could make the market pretty jumpy in the short term.”
The West Texas Intermediate benchmark for crude oil is currently trading near $106 per barrel – nearly $50 per barrel more than a year ago. While there aren’t any crude oil shortages in the United States, global supply fears are pushing the cost of crude higher everywhere.
“As we’ve said in recent weeks, try to think like a delivery driver,” Conde said. “Planning a good travel route could help stretch your fuel budget in the coming weeks.”
Here’s a look at Idaho gas prices as of Monday: Boise, $4.40; Franklin, $4.37; Idaho Falls, $4.36; Lewiston, $4.57; Pocatello, $4.41; Rexburg, $4.32 and Twin Falls, $4.42