Gas prices are about the same – if not less – than last week, in the southeastern United States. During the past seven days, Tennessee is 2 cents lower.
“Volatility continues in the Southeastern and Mid-Atlantic regions where gasoline prices remained high as a result of the Colonial Pipeline disruption,” said Mark Jenkins, spokesman, AAA – The Auto Club Group. “Even though the Colonial Pipeline successfully restarted Line 1 more than a week ago, the effect of the disruption is still being felt in those regions and will take some time to get fully resupplied.”
Gas prices in Tennessee continue to recover from the Colonial Pipeline leak, which caused prices to rise an average of 17 cents. The Tennessee average of $2.14 is 2 cents less than last week, but 14 cents more than this time last year.
The low price in Coffee County is in Manchester at $2.04 per gallon and in Tullahoma it’s $2.09.