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DLCA Releases Latest Gas Price Survey

The Department of Licensing and Consumer Affairs (DLCA) is notifying the public of its latest territory-wide gas price survey findings. The survey was completed on July 26 on St. Croix, St. Thomas and St. John.The gas survey is designed to inform consumers on which stations offer the best fuel prices.
`The latest rack rate price change reported by HOVENSA effective July 23 through July 29 indicates an increase on regular fuel by .1 cent per gallon, and a decrease on premium fuel by .5 cents per gallon. Diesel fuel remains unchanged.
St. Croix
The lowest prices found on St. Croix for full service gasoline were $4.39 for premium and $3.99 for regular. The lowest prices for self service gasoline were $3.94 for premium and $3.47 for regular. The lowest price for diesel fuel was $3.99 per gallon. The highest prices found on St. Croix for full service gasoline were $4.99 for premium and $4.89 for regular. The highest prices for self service gasoline were $4.35for premium and $3.74 for regular. The highest price for diesel fuel was $4.81 per gallon.
St. Thomas
The lowest prices found on St. Thomas for full service gasoline were $4.29 for premium and $4.39 for regular. The lowest prices for self service gasoline were $4.64 for premium and $4.34 for regular. The lowest price for diesel fuel was $4.40 per gallon. The highest prices found on St. Thomas for full service gasoline were $4.99 for premium and $4.87 for regular. The highest prices for self service gasoline were $5.09 for premium and $4.99 for regular. The highest price offered for diesel fuel was $4.99.
St. John
Findings represent prices for the only gas station on St. John, E&C self service station. Premium fuel $4.77, regular fuel $4.47, and diesel fuel $4.86.

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