Gas Prices on Rise in California and across NationRichards, Gary
SAN FRANCISCO - The rise in California gasoline prices has slowed after recent jarring increases, but nonetheless the cost of a gallon inched up to another record high, even as officials hope their emergency action will help ease the sticker shock. The average price for regular gas in the stat...
As of June, California had 13 operational refineries and two idle ones, he said. The rise in gas prices comes at a time when we normally see prices drop. Traditionally, Californians would see cheaper gas transitioning into fall and winter. “Gasoline demand is lower in the fall, winter an...
Early in the pandemic, drivers saw lower gas prices, but now the cost of gas appears to be on the rise.
In Southern California, motorists are already seeing stations charging customers more than $6 a gallon to fuel up. That's well above the national average of $4.17 per gallon, according to AAA. RELATED: Gas theft on the rise as gas prices skyrocket Shell to stop buying Russian oil, natural...
Gas prices are displayed at a gas station in Los Angeles, California, the United States, June 1, 2022. The national average price of regular unleaded gas in the United States soared to a record high of 4.67 U.S. dollars per gallon Wednesday and a further rise is widely expected over the...
While California prices were trending lower, they're still almost the highest in the country, only behind Hawaii. And in the Bay Area, prices tend to be higher than much of the state. Here's a look at the averages around the region: ...
California Gov. Gavin Newsom asked the Federal Energy Regulatory Commission on Monday to investigate unusually high natural gas prices in recent months.
In September,the CaliforniaAir Resources Board (CARB), the state's primary environmental regulator, reported gas prices will rise next year by about 50 cents a gallon and every year thereafter to aid in clean air efforts. The price increase does not include the existing gas tax in the state...
"Increasing oil prices continue to play a leading role in pushing prices higher. Pump prices will likely continue to rise as crude prices continue to climb," the American Automobile Association predicted. The rest of the price includes the other components of gasoline, production costs, distribution...