AUGUSTA — Maine energy officials say the state’s heating oil prices remain stable.
The Governor’s Energy Office said Wednesday that its weekly survey pegs the statewide average price of oil at $3.36 per gallon, the same as last week and 2 cents lower than two weeks ago.
Kerosene prices have remained relatively stable, dropping one cent from two weeks ago to $3.81 per gallon. Likewise, propane has dropped by a penny over the past two weeks.
That’s despite an increase in crude oil costs.
As usual, northern Maine has the highest oil prices, and southern Maine has the lowest.
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