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February 24, 2011

Area pump prices keep zooming up

North Texas pump prices are continuing their upward surge today.

The average price for a gallon of regular-grade gasoline in the Fort Worth-Arlington area has climbed to $3.10, according to a report today by auto club AAA, Oil Price Information Service and Wright Express.

That's another three-cent increase in 24 hours. The price is now 58 cents higher than a year ago.

The average price for mid-grade in the Fort Worth Arlington area is $3.24 and the average for premium is $3.38. Diesel is at $3.47.

The average statewide price in Texas for regular is $3.08, two cents below the Fort Worth-Arlington norm. The U.S. average is $3.23, up four cents from a day ago.

For more price information on the new report, look here.

--Jack Z. Smith

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It's expensive for me.T_T

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