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Gas prices resume their decline

Gas prices dropped about 2 cents in the past two weeks, reflecting recent drops in the price of crude oil and plentiful supply, an industry analyst said Sunday.

Gas prices dropped about 2 cents in the past two weeks, reflecting recent drops in the price of crude oil and plentiful supply, an industry analyst said Sunday.

The combined national average for all grades of gasoline was $1.89, said Trilby Lundberg, who publishes the semimonthly Lundberg Survey. The price was down from $1.91 on Aug. 27.

The survey, taken Friday, polled about 6,000 gas stations across the United States.

Self-serve regular, the biggest seller, was $1.86. The mid-grade national average was $1.96 and the average for premium was $2.05.

Lundberg said crude oil prices, which began the month around $44 per barrel, have been declining most days since then. Prices at the pump are beginning to catch up with those drops, she said.

Prices went down despite the Labor Day weekend. Lundberg said the idea of significantly increased demand on what are considered to be heavy driving holidays is a myth. Pump prices are more closely tied to crude oil prices and seasonal changes in driving and supply, she said.

Prices have dropped about 22 cents since reaching a peak of $2.10 for the national average of all grades on May 21.