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DLCA Releases Latest Gas Price Survey

The Department of Licensing and Consumer Affairs (DLCA) is notifying the public of its latest territory wide gas price survey findings. The survey was completed on Jan. 24 on St. Croix, St. Thomas and St. John. The gas survey is designed to inform consumers on which stations offer the best fuel prices.
St. Croix
The lowest prices found on St. Croix for full service gasoline were $4.65 for premium (Welco Gas Station) and $3.99 for regular (Welco Gas Station). The lowest prices for self-service gasoline were $4.24 for premium (Five Corners Service Station) and $3.96 for regular (Farm Service Station, Fiver Corners Service Station, Gas City, Gas for Less & Mini Mart, Lionel Service Center and One Love Service Station). The lowest price for diesel fuel was $3.99 per gallon (Welco Gast Station).
The highest prices found on St. Croix for full service gasoline were $4.99 for premium and $4.89 for regular. The highest prices for self-service gasoline were $4.65 for premium and $4.35 for regular. The highest price for diesel fuel was $4.81 per gallon.
St. Thomas

The lowest prices found on St. Thomas for full service gasoline were $4.48 for premium (Boynes Trucking) and $4.59 for regular (Petrus Gas). The lowest prices for self-service fuel were $4.88 for premium (Race Track Sugar Estate and One Stop) and $4.58 for regular (Race Track Sugar Estate and One Stop). The lowest price for diesel fuel was $4.40 per gallon (Boynes Trucking).

The highest prices for full service gasoline were $5.14 for premium and $4.82 for regular. The highest prices for self service gasoline were $5.09 for premium and $4.89 for regular. The highest price for diesel fuel was $5.09 per gallon.
St. John
Findings represent prices for the only gas station on St. John, E&C self service station. Premium for $4.88, regular for 4.43 and diesel for 4.88

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