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17-Day Streak Of Rising Gas Prices Ends In San Diego County
The average price rose 34.7 cents during the streak, according to figures from the AAA and the Oil Price Information Service.

SAN DIEGO, CA — A 17-day streak of increases to the average price of a gallon of self-serve regular gasoline in San Diego County ended Monday when it dropped two-tenths of a cent to $6.363.
The average price rose 34.7 cents during the streak, including four-tenths of a cent Sunday, according to figures from the AAA and the Oil Price Information Service. Records were set each of the past 16 days.
The average price is 10.2 cents higher than one week ago, 49.2 cents more than one month ago and $2.146 greater than one year ago.
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The average price has risen $1.607 since Russia's invasion of Ukraine on Feb. 24 "sent shock waves through the oil market that have kept oil costs elevated," said Andrew Gross, an AAA national public relations manager.
Crude oil costs account for slightly more than half of the pump price, according to the U.S. Energy Information Administration. The rest of the price includes the other components of gasoline, production costs, distribution costs, overhead costs for all involved in production, distribution and sales, taxes and carbon offset fees in California paid by the refineries.
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The national average price rose four-tenths of a cent to $5.014, its 17th consecutive record and 21st in the last 22 days. It has increased 42.1 cents over the past 22 days, including six-tenths of a cent Sunday.
The national average is 14.9 cents more than one week ago, 58.2 cents higher than one month ago and $1.936 greater than one year ago.
— City News Service