Gas Moves Closer to Below $2.00 a Gallon in Albuquerque

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Gas prices continue to fall: The price of a gallon of gas moved closer to below $2.00 a gallon in Albuquerque, New Mexico.  Frank Haley reports to FGGAM News that gas is at $2.12 a gallon at Smith’s at Carlisle and Constitution. At the 7-11 at Menaul and Morris gas is at $2.13 a gallon. The drop in gas prices has put more cash in the pockets of American consumers: Spend wisely please!

FYI..just talked to my friend Mike in Reserve, New Mexico, he works at Henry’s gas station where gas is at $3.25 a gallon today. Transportation costs are the main reason for gas prices being higher in rural areas.

Save it for the PNM request to raise rates 12%! PNM is seeking $107 million in new revenue. PNM says it is needed for investment and soft power demand.

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