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Bay Area Gas Prices Decreasing, AAA Says
Officials say we can credit lower demand, and greater supply.

By Bay City News Service:
Bay Area automobile drivers have seen gas prices go down by more than 25 cents compared to a month ago, according to a report released this week by AAA.
Across the region, gas prices have fallen an average of $0.26 to $3.61 since Sept. 9, when AAA issued its last report.
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“Low demand combined with abundant supply has kept downward pressure on global oil prices,” AAA Northern California spokeswoman Cynthia Harris said.
Harris said increasing oil production nationally, the seasonal switch to the winter blend of gas and reduced consumer consumption are specific reasons behind the lower prices.
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Prices are also down compared with a year ago, according to AAA.
In the Bay Area, prices are down $0.27, compared with October 2013.
Unless there is an event that would cause prices to increase, prices could continue to drop through the holiday season, Harris said.
“Things are looking down,” she joked.
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