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Cheapest Gas Near Me: Find The Lowest Prices Around Morristown
With gas prices on the rise, here's where you can save a little at the pump in Morristown.

MORRISTOWN, NJ ā Soaring oil prices mean more pain at the pump for New Jersey residents, with the average gas price hitting $3.89 per gallon across the state ā and $3.91 in Morris County ā according to AAA.
Nationally, gas prices have hit their highest marks since 2014, according to the U.S. Energy Information Administration (EIA). But there's some good news. Thanks to the internet, it's easier than ever to find the best savings at the pump in town.
Here are the prices around Morristown for a regular gallon of gas, according to gasbuddy.com:
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- Sunoco & APlus (299 E Hanover Ave., Morristown): $3.59
- Raceway (1701 Route 10 E, Morris Plains): $3.59
- Lukoil (151 Washington St., Morristown): $3.63
- Express Fuel (492 Sussex Ave., Morristown): $3.65
- Amoco (290 Speedwell Ave., Morris Plains): $3.69
- Conoco (201 E Hanover Ave., Morristown): $3.69
- Liberty (1799 Route 10 E, Morris Plains): $3.69
- BP (168 Morris St., Morristown): $3.73
- Exxon (109 Morris St., Morristown): $3.73
- Quick Chek (250 Ridgedale Ave., Cedar Knolls): $3.75
- Sunoco (180 Speedwell Ave., Morristown): $3.75
- Shell (152 Morris St., Morristown): $3.79
- Valero (163 Morris St., Morristown): $3.79
- BP (237 Speedwell Ave., Morristown): $3.79
- Delta (149 Washington St., Morristown): $3.87
- Exxon (2 Mount Kemble Ave., Morristown): $3.89
- Lukoil (196 Madison Ave. W, Morristown): $4.09
Why Are Gas Prices Rising?
The high cost of crude oil has been the main culprit behind increasing prices, according to AAA. Moderating winter weather and optimism over a potential fading of the omicron variant have also led to increases in demand, the company says.
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"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."
The war in Ukraine may raise prices further. Gas prices in the United States increased to more than $100 a barrel on Thursday after Russia launched an invasion, and experts predict that higher fuel bills are on the way. Read more: New Jersey Gas Prices Expected To Rise Amid Ukraine Invasion
Russia is a major producer and exporter of crude oil and natural gas. According to an NPR report, investors are concerned that the conflict will disrupt some exports on the ground, while sanctions will hinder others.
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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