The average price of a gallon of gasoline in the United States fell 8.2 cents in the past two weeks to its lowest level in seven years, according to a Lundberg survey released on Sunday. Regular grade gas fell to around $1.82 per gallon in the Feb. 5 survey from $1.91 on Jan. 22, when the previous survey was taken. The price was the lowest since Jan. 9, 2009, when it was roughly $1.78, survey publisher Trilby Lundberg said. The latest price was 37 cents lower than a year ago as competitive pressures prompted refineries to drop wholesale gasoline prices amid weak oil prices, Lundberg said. After tumbling to their lowest levels since 2003 amid a global glut prior to the last survey, oil prices stabilized in the last two weeks. West […]