The average pump price for gasoline in Texas has fallen below $3, with one posted price of $2.88 per gallon going viral on social media, according to the report.
According to a report published by Insider Paper, gasoline prices in Texas have dropped below the $3 per gallon mark, with one station listing regular unleaded at $2.88 — a price that is circulating widely on social media. The report does not specify a location within Texas or provide additional context. The development follows a broader downward trend in U.S. fuel prices over recent weeks, amid volatility in global oil markets. As The Zioneer previously reported, U.S. average gasoline fell below $4 in mid-June after the US-Iran MOU, and oil prices have since continued to decline, approaching $75 per barrel. The current price in Texas reflects an accelerated decline at the retail level, though the report is based on a single source.
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