The average price of gasoline in Albuquerque decreased for the fourth week in a row. According to AAA data, the July 20 average price of regular unleaded fuel in Albuquerque is $4.12 a gallon. Last week, the average was $4.31, and on July 6 the average was $4.49 a gallon. A month ago, the average was $4.77 a gallon. New Mexico’s average price of fuel for July 20 is $4.30, and the national average $4.46 a gallon. AAA data shows Harding County as having the highest average price of gasoline in the state at $5.07 a gallon, the same as the last two weeks.

• Gas at the 7-Eleven/ALON station at 7843 Tramway Blvd. was $4.19 a gallon for regular unleaded, $4.44 for mid-grade, $4.84 for premium, and $5.26 for a gallon of diesel

• The price of regular unleaded at the Phillips 66 at 5301 Wyoming Blvd. went down three pennies from last week to $4.07 a gallon Wednesday, July 20. Mid-grade went from $4.59 to $4.56 a gallon, premium went down from $4.84 to $4.80, and diesel went down one cent since last week to $5.25 a gallon.

• Prices at the Circle K/Shell gas station at 8101 Harper Drive also went down since last week, with regular unleaded now at $4.15 a gallon, mid-grade at $4.73, and premium $4.98 a gallon. Diesel decreased four cents to $5.22 a gallon.

• A gallon of regular unleaded at the Circle K/Phillips 66 gas station at 5501 Alameda Blvd. decreased 15 cents since last week, now costing $4.45 a gallon. Mid-grade decreased 20 cents, going from $5.15 to $4.95 a gallon, and premium also decreased 20 cents, now costing $5.20 a gallon. A gallon of diesel fuel was $5.40 a gallon, four cents less than on July 13.

• The Chevron at 5980 Alameda Blvd. was charging $4.50 for a gallon of regular, 15 cents less than last week. Mid-grade went from $5.11 to $4.96, and premium went from $5.52 to $5.37 a gallon. Prices for mid-grade were more than 24 hours old, according to Google Maps.

*Prices are rounded down to the nearest penny using AAA and Google Maps data.

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Scott Albright

Scott covers hyper-local news in the La Cueva High School area of Albuquerque. He previously worked for The Independent newspaper in Edgewood, NM and has published work in the Alibi, Sangre de Cristo Chronicle, Taos News, Big Island Chronicle, and Hawaii 24/7.

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