Troy gas prices stay split: Shell low, Casey’s near $6 diesel
Troy drivers are still seeing a wide gap at the pump: Shell is $2.55 regular and $3.59 diesel, Casey’s is $4.92 and $5.99, and Ohio regular eased a penny.
Troy drivers are still seeing a wide split at the pump. Shell on South Market Street is posting $2.55 for regular and $3.59 for diesel, while Casey’s on West Market Street is at $4.92 regular and $5.99 diesel. A nearby 7-Eleven/Speedway on West Market Street lands in the middle at $3.779 regular and $5.499 diesel. Compared with the last local check, Shell is unchanged while Casey’s regular is higher. These are posted snapshot prices, so the sign can change again before you arrive.
The spread matters quickly for people who burn fuel every day. A 15-gallon regular fill-up costs about $35.55 more at Casey’s than at Shell, and diesel is still hovering just below $6 at the top end. That adds up for commuters, contractors, delivery drivers, restaurant supply runs, and service businesses that top off often.
Ohio and national context
AAA’s Ohio fuel-price page shows regular gasoline at $4.699, down 1.1 cents from yesterday, while diesel is $5.941, up 0.5 cents. Nationally, AAA shows regular at $4.520 and diesel at $5.636. That keeps Ohio above the U.S. average on both fuels even with only a small day-to-day move.
For Troy drivers, the practical takeaway is straightforward: shop around before you fill up. Shell remains the lowest quoted stop in this snapshot, while Casey’s is the highest. Even a small difference per gallon can turn into real savings over a week for households, small fleets, and local businesses.
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