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  1. For the total United States during 2017, the average retail price differential between regular and premium gasoline averaged 0.53 dollars per gallon ($/gal). In PADDs 1, 2, 3, and 4, the current differential is approximately double what it was in 2010 and 2011 (0.50 $/gal - 0.55 $/gal versus 0.20 $/gal - 0.30 $/gal).

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    • Introduction
    • Executive Summary
    • Phase 1: Analysis of Gasoline Octane Costs
    • Phase 2: Future Gasoline Octane Scenarios

    In 2017, the U.S. average retail premium gasoline price was $0.50 per gallon (gal) more than the price of regular gasoline. The difference between premium gasoline and regular gasoline prices began to increase in approximately 2010. The cause of this price spread may be the result of a change in U.S. refinery operations or retail gasoline pricing d...

    In the United States, since approximately 2010, the price difference between regular gasoline with an octane rating, or Anti–Knock Index (AKI), of 87, and premium gasoline with an AKI of 91 has been increasing. Between 2010 and 2017, the U.S. average retail price difference between premium gasoline and regular gasoline doubled, from approximately $...

    This section examines the possible causes for the increasing premium–to–regular price spread related to the production of motor gasoline and its components at refineries in the United States. To that end, EIA retained Baker & O’Brien to analyze the factors and conditions at refineries that could result in the increasing spread. Baker & O’Brien’s an...

    In Phase 2, Baker & O’Brien analyzed whether or not the U.S. domestic refining industry would be capable of meeting higher octane demand if the octane requirements for retail gasoline increased. The scenario assumes that, beginning with model year 2023, all light–duty vehicles in the United States will require a minimum 95 research octane number (R...

  2. Between 2010 and 2017, the U.S. average retail price difference between premium gasoline and regular gasoline doubled, from approximately $0.25 per gallon (gal) to $0.50/gal. However, in the 15 years before that period, from 1995 and 2010, the U.S. average premium to regular price spread increased $0.05/gal.

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  3. The Clean Cities and Communities Alternative Fuel Price Report provides regional alternative and conventional fuel prices for biodiesel, compressed natural gas, ethanol, hydrogen, propane, gasoline, and diesel. The Alternative Fuel Price Report is a snapshot in time of retail fuel prices. Alternative fuel fleets can obtain significantly lower ...

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  5. All BP Stations offer 93 octane gasoline Kentucky: 87 : 89 93 Louisiana: 87 89 93 Maine: 87 89 91 without ethanol 93 with ethanol Premium gas must be at least 93 octane if it contains 10% or more of ethanol Maryland: 87 89 93 Massachusetts: 87 89 93 Michigan: 87 89 93 85 and 86 octane may be sold if labeled as subregular: Minnesota: 87 89 91

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  7. Jun 3, 2024 · Ohio Retail Regular Gas Price is at a current level of 3.543, up from 3.346 last week and up from 3.395 one year ago. This is a change of 5.89% from last week and 4.36% from one year ago. Report

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