Gas prices jump again

Gas prices have jumped again in Kansas City, Kansas, as oil refinery production has diminished after Hurricane Harvey.

Gasoline prices jumped again in Kansas City, Kansas, as some Texas oil refineries were not in service because of Hurricane Harvey.

Most Kansas City, Kansas, gas prices are higher than the national average of $2.44 cited by AAA. Several were at $2.65 to $2.67 on Thursday morning.

AAA reported the current average gas price in Kansas City, Kansas, at $2.47 per gallon; however, prices may have jumped again here since AAA’s report. A quick glance at this morning’s gas prices in Kansas City, Kansas, showed that most were above $2.59. On Monday evening, the Wyandotte Daily saw several gas stations already at $2.47 per gallon here.

One week ago, according to AAA, gas prices were $2.29 in Kansas City, Kansas, and one year ago, $2.27 per gallon.

Posted prices on Thursday morning included:

$2.59 at AmStar at 56th and Leavenworth Road, and other gas stations in that area;
$2.37 at Sam’s Club at 108th and Parallel Parkway (membership required);
$2.66 at Quik Trip at 82nd and Parallel Parkway;
$2.63 at S&A at 73rd and Leavenworth Road;
$2.67 at BP at 77th and Leavenworth Road and at BP at 77th and Parallel Parkway;
$2.65 at Cenex at 86th and State Avenue.

See earlier story at https://wyandotteonline.com/how-much-is-gas-2/.
Check out the AAA gas prices throughout the country at http://gasprices.aaa.com/.