OKLAHOMA CITY (AP) - The average price for a gallon of gasoline in Oklahoma continues to decline.
AAA Oklahoma reported Monday that the average price for a gallon of self-serve regular is now $1.92, down two cents from last week and tied with Arkansas for the fifth lowest average price in the nation.
Prices in selected cities in the state range from $1.80 in Muskogee to $2.00 per gallon in Altus. Drivers in Tulsa were paying an average of $1.84 per gallon while the cost in Oklahoma City averaged $1.90.
The least expensive average price was $1.84 per gallon in South Carolina.
AAA spokesman Chuck Mai said the declining prices are due to the strengthening dollar and abundant supplies of oil.
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