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Cheapest Gas Near Me: Find Lowest Price Near Arlington Heights

Before you fill up the tank, take a look at the lowest gas prices in and around Arlington Heights.

Gas prices in the Chicago area were already well above the statewide average of $4.02 on Thursday.
Gas prices in the Chicago area were already well above the statewide average of $4.02 on Thursday. (Renee Schiavone/Patch)

ARLINGTON HEIGHTS, IL — Soaring oil prices mean more pain at the pump for Illinois residents, with the average gas price already well above the $4 mark across the state.

Gas prices in the Chicago area were already well above the statewide average of $4.02 on Thursday. In Chicago, the average gas price was $4.20 per gallon and rising. In the metro area, prices were at $4.13 per gallon, a nearly 10-cent increase since Wednesday.

The increases are especially sharp considering that the average gas price in Illinois was just $2.89 a year ago. The average price in the Chicago metro area this time last year was $2.97.

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But you can still save a little bit if you know where to look in Arlington Heights.

According to GasBuddy, the cheapest gas in Arlington Heights is selling for $3.79 per gallon at Mobil, 102 W. Northwest Highway, and Citgo, 304 S. Arlington Heights Road. Here are some other places you can save in and around Arlington Heights:

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  • Marathon, 3 N. Wilke Road, $3.89 per gallon
  • Exxon and 7-Eleven, 1650 W. Algonquin Road, $3.89 per gallon
  • Marathon, 445 S. Arlington Heights Road, $3.95 per gallon
  • Mobil, 1880 S. Arlington Heights Road, $3.99 per gallon

The recent climb in pump prices primarily is attributable to the high cost of crude oil, according to AAA. Moderating winter weather and optimism over a possible decline in COVID-19 cases have led to an increase in gas demand.

"More drivers fueling up here coupled with a persistent tight supply of oil worldwide provides the recipe for higher prices at the pump," AAA spokesperson Andrew Gross said in a news release. "And unfortunately for consumers, it does not appear that this trend will change anytime soon."

At a news conference last week, GasBuddy representatives said gas prices could go up by as much as 50 cents in the coming months.

Eric Heyl, Patch Staff, contributed to this article

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