Connecticut’s gas prices continued its decline with a seven-cent drop in the past week, bringing the cost per gallon to $3.99. According to price tracking website ConnecticutGasPrices.com, the high a month ago was $4.08.
The national average per gallon is $3.67 and Patrick Dehaan, an analyst at GasBuddy.com, thinks the price will go lower.
“We’ll probably be over $3.00 a gallon for much of the rest of the year. We'll see a lot of between $3.30 a gallon to as much as $3.65 or $3.75 a gallon,” he said.
The reasons for the decline in price are varied.
"We've started to see prices decreasing thanks to a drop in wholesale prices, and due to the changeover to winter gasoline, there's some speculators leaving the marketplace because of the weakness of gasoline demand," DeHaan said. "That is all working to lower the cost of gasoline at the pump."
Lower prices at the pump aren't the norm in Greenwich where prices are still in the $4.20 to $4.36 per gallon range. The cheapest gas can be found at Tee's Putnam Gulf Service with regular selling for $3.99.
*Local editor Barbara Heins contributed to this report.
To find the lowest gas prices in the area, check the Patch Commute section.