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Local fuel gauge for Jan. 21, 2011
January 21, 2011
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An aerial view of Craig, with gas prices noted for a gallon of unleaded gas. See box for names of the gas stations.
Regular unleaded and diesel prices as of Thursday afternoon. Numbers correspond to the numbers on the photo above.
Craig:
- Loaf ‘N Jug, 2441 W. Victory Way
• Unleaded: $2.94; Diesel: $3.39
- Kum & Go, 1302 W. Victory Way
• Unleaded: $2.94; Diesel: $3.39
- Maxum Petroleum, 702 Industrial Ave.
• Unleaded: $2.94; Diesel: $3.09
- Sinclair, 666 W. First St.
• Unleaded: $3.06; Diesel: $3.52
- Kum & Go, 895 Yampa Ave.
• Unleaded: $2.94; Diesel: $3.39
- Conoco, 140 W. Victory Way
• Unleaded: $3.09; Diesel: $3.49
- Petro West, 301 School St.
• Unleaded: $3.04; Diesel: $3.34
- Kum & Go, 700 E. Victory Way
• Unleaded: $2.94; Diesel: $3.39
- Gofer Foods (Conoco), 923 E. Victory Way
• Unleaded: $2.94; Diesel: $3.29
Hayden:
• Kum & Go
Unleaded: $2.94; Diesel: $3.25
• Cenex
Unleaded: $2.99; Diesel: $3.49
Steamboat Springs:
(unleaded/diesel)
• Fuel Stop: $2.90/$3.25
• West Kum & Go: $2.83/$3.39
• 7-Eleven: $2.87/NA
• Petro West: $3.01/$3.49
• Phillips 66: $3.01/$3.49
• Bob’s Conoco: $2.90/$3.42
• Space Station: $2.99/$3.34
• Western Convenience: $2.80/$3.22
• Anglers Kum & Go: $2.83/$3.39
• Ski Haus: $2.99/$3.43
• Loaf ’N Jug: $2.89/NA
• Shell: $2.94/$3.37
• Shop & Hop: $2.89/NA
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21 January 2011 at 4:57 p.m.
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wellwell (Anonymous) says…
Has anyone noticed our gas prices are pretty much in line with Hayden and Steamboat? I don't know how this came about, but let's keep the prices down.
22 January 2011 at 6:54 a.m.
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GreyStone (Anonymous) says…
According to data from the Oil Price Information Service, As crude oil resumes its climb towards the $100 mark, consumers are once again staring at the face of $4-a-gallon gasoline this Summer.
The combination of a strengthening global economy, weaker dollar and increasing energy demand overseas will likely continue propelling prices into spring.