HOUSTON -- It's another week, another record-high for Texas gasoline prices.
The weekly AAA Texas gas price survey released Friday found pump prices reached new record highs in all 11 regions surveyed.
But there may be hopeful news on the horizon. Auto club spokeswoman Rose Rougeau said a recent federal report shows demand for gasoline fell by about 6 percent in February from the month before. She said that may suggest high prices at the fuel pump may be cutting demand for gasoline.
The survey shows regular self-serve average $3.53 per gallon this week, 6 cents higher than last week. Nationally, the average price rose 7 cents to $3.62 per gallon.
The most expensive gas in Texas was in Texarkana, where it rose 4 cents to $3.53 per gallon. The cheapest gas was in San Antonio, where the average price climbed 8 cents to $3.49 per gallon.
These are average per-gallon prices of regular, self-serve gasoline in Texas and nationally, as well as the change from last week, according to the AAA Texas Weekend Gas Watch released Friday:
Amarillo -- $3.525, up 4.9 cents
Austin-San Marcos -- $3.516, up 7.8 cents
Beaumont -- $3.531, up 5.5 cents
Corpus Christi -- $3.485, up 3.9 cents
Dallas -- $3.528, up 4.7 cents
El Paso -- $3.458, up 4.9 cents
Fort Worth -- $3.528, up 3.9 cents
Galveston-Texas City -- $3.521, up 6.0 cents
Houston -- $3.507, up 4.9 cents
San Antonio -- $3.490, up 7.9 cents
Texarkana (Texas only) -- $3.530, up 4.4 cents
State -- $3.525, up 5.9 cents
Nationally -- $3.623, up 6.7 cents
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