Gas prices spike 20 cents across northeast Ohio

Gas prices, more pain at the pump


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Posted: 08/01/2012

CLEVELAND - The Ohio AAA says gas prices have spiked more than 20 cents per gallon because of regional supply concerns brought on by refinery issues.

If you need to fill-up your gas tank this week, it'll end up costing you more than 20 cents per gallon more compared to last week.

Regular unleaded is averaging $3.64 per gallon in greater Cleveland. That's a 20 cent spike from one week ago. It's also higher than the national average of $3.52.

The cheapest gas in the area is at Midtown Quality Gas on Euclid Avenue at $3.47 per gallon of fuel.

The Marathon on Woodland is holding steady at $3.58 a gallon; Fuel at the Shell on E. 55th Street will cost $3.59 each gallon. It's the same price at the Duchess BP off Rt. 21 in Norton.

Our Facebook friend Pam Abbott said gas is $3.31/gallon at the BP on Arlington Road by I-77 in Green.

The prices are according to GasBuddy.com and were posted within the last 24 hours.

Leave a comment below or on our Facebook page and tell us what the gas prices are near you.

Copyright 2012 Scripps Media, Inc. All rights reserved. This material may not be published, broadcast, rewritten, or redistributed.

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