Gas prices throughout the Cowboy State continue to decline.

GasBuddy.com senior petroleum analyst Patrick DeHaan says the average price for a gallon of regular in Wyoming slipped just over six cents last week to $3.26.

“That’s just about a quarter under where they were last year,” DeHaan said. “Some of the lowest prices are breaking under $3.00 per gallon - $2.95 in some areas of Casper - and the good news is that motorists should expect this to continue into next week."

DeHaan says gas is selling for as low as $3.04 in Cheyenne and $3.11 in Laramie. The national average fell just over five cents last week to $3.20.

DeHaan says, across many communities nationwide, gas prices are the lowest they’ve been since February 2011.

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