California’s gas prices are trending downward as many areas of the country see their prices swing in the opposite direction.
California was among the 10 states identified by AAA as those with the largest weekly change in the average for a gallon of regular unleaded. And while many motorists in the Golden State are used to seeing California on such lists, it may come as a surprise the change was notable because of how much prices dropped, not spiked.Prices were trending downward as many areas of the country saw their prices swing in the opposite direction.
"Some of the uptick in gasoline prices may be due to a reported storm-related outage at the ExxonMobil refinery in Joliet, Illinois," AAA spokesperson Andrew Gross said in a news release. "That’s contributing to higher pump prices in the upper Midwest."AAA said overall, a drop in oil prices in recent months has helped keep gas prices regulated. "In April, a barrel of oil was in the upper $80s, but today, it is $10 a barrel cheaper.
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