Average L.A. County Gas Price Rises To Highest Amount Since March

LOS ANGELES (CNS) - The average price of a gallon of self-serve regular gasoline in Los Angeles County rose four-tenths of a cent today to $3.235, its highest amount since March 24.  

It is 2.3 cents more than one week ago and 7.9 cents more than one month ago, but 36.8 cents less than one year ago, according to figures from the AAA and Oil Price Information Service.  

The Orange County average price fell three-tenths of a cent to $3.217, after increasing for 11 of the previous 12 days to its highest amount since March 23. It is 2.2 cents more than one week ago and 8.5 cents higher than a month ago, but 31.9 cents less than one year ago.  

“The pandemic and state regulations have fundamentally changed the landscape of the gasoline market in 2020, according to Oil Price Information Service and other oil industry analysts,'' said Jeffrey Spring, the Automobile Club of Southern California's corporate communications manager.  

“The pandemic stay-at-home orders drove down demand. But announcements regarding the future of gasoline-powered vehicles in the state and anticipation of more stringent environmental regulations on refineries have caused one refinery to close indefinitely and others to announce they will close in the future or transition to producing low-carbon fuels,'' Spring added. “That means an even tighter gasoline market with more potential for price spikes from refinery disruptions.''

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