Cheaper gas coming soon with winter blend

Along with much cooler weather and leaves changing color, there is another sure sign that fall is coming to Kentucky — cheaper gas prices due to a seasonal blend change.

According to GasBuddy.com , a crowd-sourced mobile app that tracks gas prices in the United States and Canada, on Sept. 15, gasoline refineries switch from making more expensive, summer-blend gasoline to cheaper, winter-blend gasoline.

In the warmer months, gasoline has a greater chance of evaporating from your car’s fuel system. This can produce additional smog and increased emissions. Refiners reduce the possibility of gas evaporation in your vehicle during the summer by producing gasoline blends with lower Reid vapor pressure (RVP), or lower volatility. These blends vary from state to state and region to region due to RVP state regulations. They also vary by octane level.

Cost for your wallet: According to NACS , the National Association of Convenience Stores, this higher-grade fuel can add 15¢/gal or more to the cost of your fill-up. This excludes the increased cost due to summer fuel demand, which can vary between 5¢-15¢/gal, depending on region. More stringent requirements (like California) can mean even higher prices.

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