The average price of gas in Albuquerque decreased 11 cents since last week, according to AAA data. Last week, on Aug. 31, the average price of regular was $3.65. On Wed., Sept. 7, the average price was $3.54. Prices in Albuquerque’s far Northeast Heights were as follows at select stations:

• The 7-Eleven/ALON station at 7843 Tramway Blvd. was charging $3.50 a gallon for regular unleaded, 15 cents less than last week. The station was charging $4.05 for mid-grade Wednesday evening, $4.30 for premium, and $4.75 for a gallon of diesel. Prices for premium were more than 24 hours old, according to Google Maps.

• The price of regular unleaded at the Circle K/Phillips 66 at 6951 San Antonio Drive was $3.58 a gallon, down five cents since last week. Mid-grade was $4.08 a gallon, premium $4.33, and diesel $4.70 a gallon, also down since last week.

• The price of regular unleaded at the Circle K/Shell gas station at 8101 Harper Drive also decreased five cents since last week, now at $3.58 a gallon. Mid-grade dropped to $4.08 a gallon, and premium went to $4.33. Diesel dropped nine cents to $4.70 a gallon.

• A gallon of regular unleaded at the Circle K/Phillips 66 gas station at 5501 Alameda Blvd. decreased five cents since last week, now at $3.74 a gallon. Mid-grade decreased from $4.29 to $4.24 a gallon, and premium also dropped five cents to $4.49 a gallon. Diesel decreased 10 cents since last week, now at $4.70 a gallon.

• The Chevron at 5980 Alameda Blvd. was charging $3.74 for a gallon of regular, five cents less than last week. Mid-grade went from $4.25 to $4.03 a gallon, and premium stayed the same at $4.66 a gallon. The price of mid-grade and premium was more than 24 hours old, according to Google Maps.

*Prices are rounded down to the nearest penny using AAA and Google Maps data.

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Scott Albright

Scott covers hyper-local news in the La Cueva High School area of Albuquerque. He previously worked for The Independent newspaper in Edgewood, NM and has published work in the Alibi, Sangre de Cristo Chronicle, Taos News, Big Island Chronicle, and Hawaii 24/7.

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