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Kerosene prices can vary significantly from state to state, influenced by factors such as demand, supply, and local regulations. While price data for many states is withheld to protect individual company data, some insights can still be gleaned from available information. States like Indiana and Ohio typically see kerosene prices ranging from $2.22 to $2.85 per gallon, reflecting regional market dynamics and consumer demand. In contrast, states like North Carolina and New York show prices ranging from $1.63 to $2.44 per gallon, indicative of varying cost structures and economic factors. Monitoring kerosene prices is essential for consumers who rely on this fuel source for heating, lighting, and other purposes, allowing them to make informed decisions and manage their energy expenses effectively.
State | 2021 Price (gal) | 2020 Price (gal) | 2019 Price (gal) | 2018 Price (gal) | 2017 Price (gal) | 2016 Price (gal) |
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Indiana | $2.72 | $2.22 | $2.76 | $2.85 | $2.58 | |
Ohio | $2.59 | |||||
North Carolina | $2.44 | $1.84 | $2.31 | $2.42 | $2.15 | |
New York | $2.16 | $1.63 | $2.20 | $2.33 | ||
Georgia | $2.18 | |||||
Minnesota | $1.70 | $2.40 | $1.81 | $1.46 | ||
New Jersey | $1.31 | $2.06 | $2.21 | $1.80 | $1.42 | |
Pennsylvania | $2 | $2.76 | $2.01 | $1.78 | ||
South Carolina | $2.48 | $2.29 | ||||
Tennessee | $2.41 | $2.21 | ||||
Texas | $1.18 | $1.95 | $1.80 | |||
Virginia | $1.80 | |||||
Wisconsin | $2.38 | $1.92 |