AUGUSTA, Maine — Maine gas prices continue to climb and are now at an average of $3.90 per gallon.
Price-monitoring website MaineGasPrices.com reports Monday that the average retail price has risen four cents in the past week. The average price in Maine is a penny above the national average of $3.89 per gallon.
Current prices in Maine are seven cents higher than a month ago and a quarter higher than at the same time last year.
A company analyst says prices are showing signs of stabilizing.



At 3.99 in Houlton, and higher still in PI.
The obvious solution to this problem is to take the extracted bitumen that is the result of turning parts of Alberta in to something that looks like Mordor and building a tube (that runs through the water that one third of the farms in America use) that delivers that diluted bitumen to the Gulf of Mexico so it can be sold on the world market and most likely end up in China. AKA Keystone pipeline.
in caribou its 4.08
Thanks for Stalling the Economy AGAIN!! We will never get out of this crisis unless fuel prices go down where we can afford to operate a business, maintain a home and raise our kids. Right now all our money is going to fuel either gas or heating oil. Price of food, clothing are through the roof. Americans wake up and help stop this non-sense. Enough is Enough!!
Remember kids. It was bushs fault in 08, but its not Obamas fault now
“A company analyst says prices are showing signs of stabilizing”.. for now until another event happens than its unstabilized and gas goes up even higher prices never lowering