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  Gas Diesel Price Comparison
Comparison of regular unleaded gas and diesel prices in Sublette County, Wyoming from January 2010 to January 2011. Information compiled by Pinedale Online.
 
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 Fuel prices have risen from 11- 21% in Sublette County since January 2010
 by Pinedale Online!
 January 8, 2011
 Below is a price comparison of regular unleaded gas and diesel prices from January 2010 to January 2011 between Pinedale and Big Piney. Pinedale Online monitors gas prices at seven service stations: three in Pinedale (Sinclair, Conoco, Obo’s) and four in Big Piney (Loaf & Jug, Obo’s, Midway Mall, All American Fuel). We average the prices of these stations and post them online.  
 The price of regular unleaded gasoline rose from 11% (Pinedale) to 13% (Big Piney) locally in the past year compared to 16% nationally. The price of diesel rose 20% (Pinedale) to 21% (Big Piney) compared to 18% nationally. Overall in Wyoming, the price of regular unleaded rose 17% and the price of diesel rose 22% from early January 2010 to January 2011.
 
 Regular Unleaded, price per gallon – Early January
 PINEDALE:
 2010:  $2.692
 2011:  $2.979
 (Price increase: $0.287/gallon, 11%)
 
 BIG PINEY:
 2010:  $2.634
 2011:  $2.969
 (Price increase: $0.335/gallon, +13%)
 
 WYOMING:
 2010:  $2.429
 2011:  $2.832
 (Price increase: $0.403/gallon, +17%)
 
 U.S.
 2010:  $2.663
 2011:  $3.088
 (Price increase: $0.425/gallon, +16%)
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 Diesel, price per gallon – Early January
 PINEDALE:
 2010:  $2.959
 2011:  $3.559
 (Price increase: $0.600/gallon, +20%)
 
 BIG PINEY:
 2010:  $2.902
 2011:  $3.509
 (Price increase: $0.607/gallon, +21%)
 
 WYOMING:
 2010:  $2.714
 2011:  $3.318
 (Price increase: $0.604/gallon, +22%)
 
 U.S :
 2010:  $2.828
 2011:  $3.334
 (Price increase: $0.506/gallon, +18%)
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 Reader Comments:
 January 8, 2011: "We just drove to Wyoming this week.   The prices we paid for gas at every station in Georgia, Tennessee, Kentucky, Missouri, Nebraska, and Wyoming was anywhere from $2.63 to $2.89.   The $2.63 was just west of Cheyenne.   The ONLY place I paid more than $2.89 was in Sidney, Nebraska.   In Sydney, along the interstate, the lowest I found was $3.29 a gallon!   I bought enough to ensure I got to Cheyenne and then filled up at the $2.63 per gallon."
 
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