Florida Finally Seeing Some Progress In The Fuel Industry Following Irma

It's finally getting easier to find gas in Florida! 

 Hurricane Irma drove up demand and left many stations throughout the state without fuel.  

But AAA reports that a steady stream of ships delivering gasoline to Florida's ports is helping to normalize supply levels.  

Pump prices are starting to decline after reaching their highest point in three years.  

The statewide average for a gallon of regular is $2.71, down one cent from a week ago.  

The most expensive gas in Florida is in the West Palm Beach-Boca Raton area at $2.80 per gallon; the least expensive is in Pensacola at $2.63 per gallon.


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