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Wednesday's average price: $3.77

Versus year ago: Up 1 cent

GEORGIA:

Drivers are getting a small break at the pump as an indirect result of Superstorm Sandy. Georgia was one of several states allowed to sell a blend of reformulated and conventional gasoline after the massive storm battered the Northeast in late October even though it wasn't in the storm's direct path. It's cheaper for refiners to produce conventional gasoline than blends formulated to control pollution. Georgia also has the advantage of plentiful supplies. The state gets gas shipped through two major pipelines and from refineries in Texas, Louisiana and Mississippi. And its state gas tax is fairly low, Kloza says.

Wednesday's average price: $3.28 per gallon

Versus year ago: Up 1 cent

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AP Business Writers Jonathan Fahey and Paul Harloff in New York contributed to this report.

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