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Gasoline Prices in California Reach $6 per Gallon, Highest Since 2023
Fuel prices in California have surged again, reaching $6 per gallon for the first time since 2023.
This increase occurs amid supply pressures and rising demand ahead of the travel season in the United States.
Data from the American Automobile Association shows that the average gasoline price in California has exceeded that figure in recent days, making it one of the regions with the highest fuel prices in the US.
This price spike is triggered by a combination of factors, including production disruptions at regional oil refineries, rising global oil prices, and stricter environmental policies in California that limit the types of fuel that can be used.
Additionally, geopolitical tensions in the Middle East have also contributed to the increase in global crude oil prices, directly impacting fuel distribution costs in the US domestic market.
The California state government previously anticipated a potential price surge by promoting energy diversification and the use of electric vehicles.
However, in the short term, consumers still have to face high fuel price volatility.
This increase could also add to inflationary pressures in the US, especially in the transportation and logistics sectors, which are highly dependent on energy prices.
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