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By Associated Press
POSTED: 08:42 a.m. EST, Dec 01, 2008
COLUMBUS: After a more than two-month slide, Ohio gasoline prices have leveled off.
The average pump price for regular is unchanged from last Monday at $1.71 in the daily survey from AAA, the Oil Price Information Service and Wright Express.
Prices in Ohio are 11 cents below the national average of $1.82.
Ohio gas prices reached a peak of $4.05 a gallon in early July and spiked again just below $4 in mid-September after Hurricane Ike hit the Gulf Coast and states including Ohio. Since then, the state's gasoline prices had been dropping steadily as oil prices skidded more than 60 percent from the summer's high of almost $150 a barrel.
COLUMBUS: After a more than two-month slide, Ohio gasoline prices have leveled off.
The average pump price for regular is unchanged from last Monday at $1.71 in the daily survey from AAA, the Oil Price Information Service and Wright Express.
Prices in Ohio are 11 cents below the national average of $1.82.
Ohio gas prices reached a peak of $4.05 a gallon in early July and spiked again just below $4 in mid-September after Hurricane Ike hit the Gulf Coast and states including Ohio. Since then, the state's gasoline prices had been dropping steadily as oil prices skidded more than 60 percent from the summer's high of almost $150 a barrel.

