Analysts say motorists in Wyoming saw relief at gas pumps last week.

GasBuddy.com senior petroleum analyst Patrick DeHaan says the average price for a gallon of regular in the Cowboy State fell 1.6 cents last week to $3.36.

“That’s 20 cents lower than where prices stood last year, and prices now stand 11 cents lower than they were last month, so Wyoming motorists are certainly taking advantage of the decline in prices,” DeHaan said.

Gas is selling for as low as $3.16 in Casper, $3.20 in Cheyenne and $3.27 in Laramie. The national average, meanwhile, fell nearly a cent last week to $3.26.

DeHaan says, with crude now trading below $100, gas prices should continue to decline throughout the country.

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