Fuel prices continue to drop in Northern Blair County. This morning, the average price per gallon of regular unleaded at the nine fueling stations was a little more than $1.50.
All the stations, except for Snappy’s in Bald Eagle and the Amoco station on Pennsylvania Avenue, which is the only full-service station in NBC, posted $1.49 per gallon for their regular-grade of gasoline. The Amoco station had its regular grade at $1.59 and Snappy’s posted $1555.
On average, mid-grade prices equaled out at a little more than $1.57 per gallon, a slight decrease from last week, and premium fuel averaged a little more than $1.63 per gallon.
In Tyrone, prices at the Amoco station were $1.59 per gallon for regular unleaded and $1.68 for its “Super Unleaded.” At the Sheetz store at the corner of 14th Street and Logan Avenue, regular unleaded was priced at $1.49 per gallon; $1.55 for mid-grade; and $1.61 for premium.
At the Choice Store at the corner of Logan Avenue and West Tenth Street, regular unleaded was priced at $1.49 per gallon; $1.55 for mid-grade; and $1.61 for premium. The Uni-Mart at the corner of West 20th Street and Adams Avenue was selling regular unleaded for $1.49 per gallon; $1.55 for mid-grade; and $1.61 for premium.
The Kwik Fill station, located near the Bull Pen on Old Route 220, was selling regular unleaded for $1.49 per gallon and $1.55 per gallon for its “Premium” brand.
In Tipton, the Exxon station at Rossi Corner Store posted at $1.49 per gallon for regular unleaded; $1.55 for mid-grade; and $1.61 for premium.
In Antis Township, the Sheetz store, located at the intersection of Old Route 220 and state Route 865, sold regular unleaded at $1.49 per gallon; $1.56 for mid-grade; and $1.63 for premium. Neighboring Martin’s General Store had the same prices at $1.49 per gallon for regular unleaded; $1.56 for mid-grade; and $1.63 for premium.
Snappy’s in Bald Eagle had prices of $1.55 for regular unleaded; $1.64 for mid-grade; and $1.73 for premium.