Gas prices on the rise in Utah and across the nation

Gas prices at the Hearts, Gas & Food, Phillips 66 station on 335 W. 7200 South in Midvale on March 24, 2021. Gas prices in Utah are getting higher, and AAA says that's not expected to stop in the Beehive State or other states anytime soon.

Gas prices at the Hearts, Gas & Food, Phillips 66 station on 335 W. 7200 South in Midvale on March 24, 2021. Gas prices in Utah are getting higher, and AAA says that's not expected to stop in the Beehive State or other states anytime soon. (Scott G Winterton, Deseret News)


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SALT LAKE CITY — Gas prices in Utah are getting higher, and that's not expected to stop in the Beehive State or other states anytime soon.

In a report published this week, AAA said the national average for a gallon of gas has increased by 40% across the country since January 2021.

Right now, Utah's average cost per gallon is $3.58.

AAA said motorists can expect prices to increase by between 20 and 30 cents by the end of the year.

More demand and fewer oil tank truck drivers spell higher gas prices

AAA cited rising demand and rising costs for crude oil to explain the higher prices.

"Robust gasoline demand and more expensive crude oil prices are pushing gas prices higher," said Jeanette McGee, AAA spokeswoman.

But a recent Business Insider report says there aren't enough oil tank truck drivers, which is getting in the way of fuel deliveries.

Citing information from the National Tank Truck Carriers, the Business Insider report said that 20% to 25% of oil tank trucks sit idle because of the driver shortage.

Gas Buddy, an application that offers a glimpse into nearby gas prices, said the least expensive gasoline in Utah right now is selling at a West Valley City Costco for $3.29 a gallon.

The application shows that the further away from the Wasatch Front, the more expensive the gasoline price.

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Simone Seikaly is a veteran reporter, anchor and producer at KSL NewsRadio, but these days, she's best known as a digital content producer for KSLNewsradio.com.

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