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From April through September, heating oil and propane prices are collected on the second Monday of each month. Since data are only collected once during these months, no monthly averages will be available for this period.
Notes: Heating oil and propane prices are collected weekly during the heating season which extends from October through March. From April through September, heating oil and propane prices are collected on the second Monday of each month.
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Michigan Residential Propane Price is at a current level of 2.169, up from 2.105 last week and up from 2.089 one year ago. This is a change of 3.04% from last week and 3.83% from one year ago.
From April through September, heating oil and propane prices are collected on the second Monday of each month. Since data are only collected once during these months, no monthly averages will be available for this period.
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From April through September, heating oil and propane prices are collected on the second Monday of each month. Since data are only collected once during these months, no monthly averages will be available for this period.
Residential Propane Prices: The national average was $2.578 per gallon, lower than last year by $0.102 per gallon. Prices varied across regions, with the East Coast averaging higher prices ($3.437 per gallon) compared to the Midwest ($2.091 per gallon).