PORTLAND (AP) - For now, Oregon has dodged the gas price bullet from Hurricane Ike, with a slight drop in prices against a nationwide average increase of about 20 cents a gallon.
Oregon's average for a gallon of regular was down 3 cents last week to $3.73 and is 34th-highest in the nation, the Oregon-Idaho AAA said Tuesday.
Oregon usually is among the nation's 15 most expensive states for gasoline.
Crude oil prices dipped below $100 a barrel this week for the first time in six months.
There were fears that Hurricane Ike would disable Gulf Coast oil production.
Posted in Local on Wednesday, September 17, 2008 12:00 am Updated: 9:47 pm.
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