KEY POINTS
  • Gasoline prices have been fluctuating but could continue to spurt higher, sending prices above $5 and $6 per gallon in more parts of the U.S. as summer driving season approaches.
  • The national average is $4.23 per gallon of unleaded, about 10 cents per gallon below the recent record high, according to AAA.
  • Drivers watching gas prices rise and fall at their local stations are seeing first hand the impact of Russia's invasion of Ukraine on the highly volatile global oil market.
Gas prices hit over $6 dollars per gallon at a petrol station in Los Angeles, California on February 23, 2022.

Gasoline prices have been fluctuating but are likely to keep moving sporadically higher, and more drivers could pay over $5 and even $6 a gallon for unleaded in the peak summer driving season.

The national average for unleaded gasoline Thursday was $4.23 per gallon, down 5 cents from a week earlier and 10 cents below the recent all-time high, according to AAA. But analysts expect prices at the pump to start rising, with the jump this week in oil prices and the increasing price of gasoline in the futures market.