(4-10-23) WASHINGTON, D.C.(from AAA) — OPEC’s announcement last weekend that it will cut production by over a million barrels per day starting in a month took the oil market by surprise. In response, crude immediately surged well above $80 a barrel, although it has since struggled to stay above that mark. Meanwhile, the national average for a gallon of regular gasoline rose seven cents since last week to hit $3.55.
Andrew Gross, AAA spokesperson
“The oil market has had a few days to digest the OPEC news and speculate about the reason. This has led to the price of oil stabilizing for now, but the cost of oil accounts for more than 50% of what we pay at the pump, so drivers may not catch a break at the pump any time soon.”
According to new data from the Energy Information Administration (EIA), gas demand increased slightly from 9.15 to 9.3 million b/d last week. Meanwhile, total domestic gasoline stocks decreased substantially by 4.1 million bbl to 222.6 million bbl. Increased demand amid tighter supply has contributed to pushing pump prices higher. If demand continues to rise, pump prices will likely follow suit.
Thanks to Gas Buddy and AAA for information listed below
Celina Gas Stations


Mercer County Gas Prices (Regular)
- Marathon – St. Henry $3.36 (121 E Main St)
- Marathon – St. Henry $3.42
- IGA – St. Henry $3.49
- Fort Site – Ft. Recovery $3.48
- Sunshine – Rockford $3.59
- Marathon – Coldwater – $3.59
Lowest Gas Prices in Ohio (Regular)
- Speedway – Rootstown $2.94
- Circle K – Wauseon $2.96
- Circle K – Rootstown $2.96

