Indy-area gasoline selling for low $1.30s

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December 29, 2008 by indystar | Staff

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Overnight the average price of a gallon of regular unleaded gasoline dropped two cents statewide to $1.55 and fell a penny to Indianapolis to $1.48, according to Oil Price Information Service and AAA.Many stations in Indianapolis are selling gas in the low $1.30s, according to IndyStar.com’s Pump Patrol.Nationally, an unstable Middle East pushed oil prices above the $40 mark today.

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