Gas still below $3 a gallon
Price at pump remains at level not seen since January.
NEW YORK (CNNMoney.com) -- Gas prices continued their decline one day after falling below $3 a gallon for the first time in nearly nine months, according to a daily survey of credit card swipes released Sunday.
The average price of unleaded regular fell to $2.95 a gallon, down 3.7 cents, according to the Daily Fuel Gauge Report issued by motorist group AAA. Prices have fallen more than 30 cents a gallon in the last week and 90 cents, or 23%, in the last 32 days.
The current national average is $1.16, or 28%, off the record high price of $4.11 that AAA reported July 17.
The last time the average price for a gallon of regular unleaded gasoline dropped below $3 a gallon was Jan. 25, when it reached $2.99.
Alaska has the most expensive gas, with prices averaging $3.90. The cheapest gas is found in Oklahoma, with prices averaging $2.54.
The decline comes as hurricane season winds down and oil prices drop over concerns that a prolonged economic slump would curb demand for energy.
Oil prices rose above $74 a barrel in premarket trading Monday after settling Friday at $71.85 a barrel in New York. The rebound comes ahead of an expected production cut by the Organization of Petroleum Exporting Countries.
The cartel, which controls two-thirds of the world's oil supplies, is set to hold an emergency meeting that begins Oct. 24 in Vienna.
OPEC ministers have expressed concern over the rapidly declining price of oil. Chakib Khelil, OPEC's president, said Sunday that members are considering a "substantial" cut and that the oil market is oversupplied by about 2 million barrels a day.
A barrel of crude has lost roughly half its value since hitting an all-time high above $147 a barrel in July.