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Tri-Cities Gas Guide: $3.89 Best in Geneva; $3.74 Lowest in Tri-Cities
Our weekly guide to help you find the lowest prices per gallon in the Tri-Cities of Batavia, Geneva and St. Charles.

Gasoline prices remained stable this week, with the national average price increasing only marginally but down 3.3 cents a gallon from a month ago.
The Sam’s Club at Randall Road and Fabyan Parkway in Batavia and the Costco on Randall Road near Oak Street in St. Charles had the cheapest gas prices in the Tri-Cities on Wednesday night, according to Illinois Gas Prices.
AAA’s Daily Fuel Gauge Report showed that nationally, the average price for a gallon of regular gasoline on late Wednesday was $3.697 a gallon, up slightly from $3.692 a day earlier, but down from $3.706 a week ago. The national average of a gallon of regular gas a month ago was $3.730, but was $3.846 a year ago. The highest recorded average price for a gallon of regular gasoline was $4.114 on July 17, 2008.
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The following information was compiled by Illinois Gas Prices. Illinois Gas Prices is not responsible for information inaccuracies, inconsistencies or errors, and it reserves the right to make changes to any of the site content at any time without notice.
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St. Charles
Station, address and city
$3.82
$3.89
$3.94
1023 W. Main St. and 11th Street
Batavia
Station, address and city
$3.74
501 N. Randall Road and Fabyan Parkway
$3.77
710 E. Fabyan Parkway and Nagel Boulevard
$3.83
Price
Geneva
Station, address and city
$3.89
Marathon, 1501 E. State St. and Kirk Road
$3.93
st St. near South 3rd Street
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