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DLCA Releases Latest Gas Price Survey

Department of Licensing and Consumer Affairs (DLCA) Commissioner Nominee Richard T. Evangelista Esq.

The Department of Licensing and Consumer Affairs Commissioner Designee Richard T. Evangelista Esq. notifies the public of its latest territory-wide gas price survey findings. The gas survey was conducted on June 20 on St. Croix, St. Thomas and St. John.

On St. Croix, gas prices have remained the same. The lowest price found on full-service gasoline was Welco Gas Station at $3.509 premium and $3.409 for regular. For self-service prices, Karim Service Station has the lowest premium gasoline at $3.099 and Five Corners Service Station has $2.919 for regular gas. The lowest price for diesel fuel was Super Tank Service Station at $2.999 per gallon. Copy of Fuel Survey STX 6-20-19

On St. Thomas, the lowest prices found on full-service gasoline was PUMA Polyberg at $3.929 premium and $3.619 regular. The lowest prices for self-service fuel were One Stop Jarrah’s in Estate Thomas and Race Track in Sugar Estate at $3.689 for premium and $3.459 for regular. The lowest priced stations for diesel fuel were Frydenhoj 1st Stop and 1st Stop in Estate Thomas at $3.599 per gallon.  Copy of Fuel Survey STT 6-20-19

On St. John, Race Track had the lowest self-service prices at $4.149 for premium, $3.939 for regular and $4.16 for diesel. Surveys are included for comparative viewing.

Consumers or Merchants with questions may contact Consumer Affairs Division on St. Croix at 713-3522; on St. Thomas at 714-3522; or on St. John at 693-8036. For consumer related issues, email The Department of Licensing and Consumer Affairs at consumerawareness@dlca.vi.gov or follow on Facebook @dlcavi.

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