A handful of gas stations in Hastings are at war over gas prices — and the only clear winner so far is the consumer who easily saves a few bucks filling up.
At least five stations in the city about 30 miles southeast of Minneapolis, including two Holidays, a Kwik Trip, a Speedway and an M&H, were charging $3.39 a gallon Wednesday afternoon, about 55 cents lower than the Twin Cities metro average price per gallon of $3.95.
"This has gone on for the last few weeks. These stations have aggressively been bringing prices down," said Patrick De Haan, head of petroleum analysis at GasBuddy. "It's certainly been an interesting time watching them."
Summer travel season often pushes up gas prices; skyrocketing oil prices have hiked them up even higher in 2022. The cost peaked at $5 per gallon in mid-June nationally. By early August, prices had fallen to less than $4 per gallon on average due to lower oil costs and people driving less.
De Haan said it's the only gas price war going on now in the metro, though a couple of stations are offering $3.49 per gallon in exurban Rockford, Minn., and two others are charging $3.31 in Buffalo, Minn.
None of the companies can afford to go lower, De Haan said, adding that the stations are making a little bit of money, but not much.
"Probably not a whole lot beyond a couple shiny pennies or so," he said.
Motorists are a sensitive bunch, he said, and it's pretty much a requirement to participate in the price war if the stations want to sell any gas at all.