San Diego gas prices climbed to another record high Tuesday of $5.77 cents per gallon. The war in Ukraine isn't the only reason they're going up.
A new breakdown from energy consulting firm Stillwater Associates dug deeper into what costs go into each gallon of gas.
Using the March 8 price of $5.45 per gallon, it found that the price of crude oil made up the bulk of the charge, at $2.99.
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