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Costco member Jim Finnerty pulls the hose over to fuel up with discounted gas at a Costco gas station in Sacamento, Calif., Friday, Oct. 5, 2012. (AP Photo/Rich Pedroncelli)

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Gas prices down 8.5 cents over 2 weeks

Diesel dipped 3 cents to $4.15 a gallon

Updated: Monday, 22 Oct 2012, 7:00 AM EDT
Published : Monday, 22 Oct 2012, 7:00 AM EDT

CAMARILLO, Calif. (AP) — Gas prices continue to decline.

The Lundberg Survey of fuel prices, released Snday, finds the average U.S. price of a gallon of regular gasoline has dropped 8.5 cents over the past two weeks to $3.75.

Midgrade costs an average of $3.93 a gallon, and premium is $4.06.

Diesel dipped 3 cents to $4.15 a gallon.

Of the cities Lundberg surveyed in the lower 48 states, Tulsa, Okla., has the nation's lowest average price for gas at $3.26. San Francisco has the highest at $4.51.

A separate survey by the auto club AAA puts the national average price for a gallon of regular self-serve gasoline at $3.72 per gallon as of Friday. That's 9 cents below week-ago prices and 13 cents below month-ago prices.

However, AAA says gas prices remain 25 cents above year-ago prices and 39 cents below the record high set back in July 2008.

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