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Cheapest Gas Near Me: Find Lowest Price Near Downers Grove

Before you fill up the tank, take a look at the lowest gas prices in and around Downers Grove.

With gas prices on the rise and expected to jump more in the coming weeks and months, here's where you can affordably fill up your tank in the area.
With gas prices on the rise and expected to jump more in the coming weeks and months, here's where you can affordably fill up your tank in the area. (Colin Miner/Patch)

DOWNERS GROVE, IL — Soaring oil prices mean more pain at the pump for Illinois residents, with the average gas price already well above the $4 mark across the state.

Gas prices in the Chicago area were already well above the statewide average of $4.02 on Thursday. In Chicago, the average gas price was $4.20 per gallon and rising. In the metro area, prices were at $4.13 per gallon, a nearly 10-cent increase since Wednesday.

The increases are especially sharp considering that the average gas price in Illinois was just $2.89 a year ago. The average price in the Chicago metro area this time last year was $2.97.

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But you can still save a little bit if you know where to look in Downers Grove

According to GasBuddy, the cheapest gas in Downers Grove is selling for $3.74 per gallon at the Mobil station at 22W070 Butterfield Rd. Here are some other places you can save in and around Downers Grove:

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  • Mobile, 301 N. Cass Ave. $3.99 per gallon
  • Citgo, 27 E. Ogden Ave., $4.09 per gallon
  • BP, 200 E. 55th St., $4.09 per gallon
  • Delta Sonic, 1415 Ogden Ave, $4.18 per gallon

The recent climb in pump prices primarily is attributable to the high cost of crude oil, according to AAA. Moderating winter weather and optimism over a possible decline in COVID-19 cases have led to an increase in gas demand.
"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."
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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