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AAA: California Gas Prices Drop for First Time in 2018

by ECT

WALNUT CREEK, Calif. – Gas prices in California dropped for the first time in 2018, but it’s unclear whether this one-week decline is a signal that cheaper gas is on the horizon for the Golden State.

California’s average price for a gallon of unleaded gasoline was $3.34 on Tuesday, just one cent lower on the week. But that small decrease put an end to 45 straight days of rising gasoline prices; California started the year with an average price of $3.10 per gallon and peaked at $3.35 last week.

U.S. gas prices typically decrease in January and February as travel demand falls after the holiday season, but rising oil prices the last few months resulted in abnormally high prices at the pump. Crude oil prices hovered around $50 a barrel for most of 2017, but jumped to $70 a barrel by early January 2018 after Saudi Arabia and other OPEC countries began to cut oil production.

Some analysts predicted that rising oil prices could hit $80 a barrel and push California gasoline to $4 by this May, but AAA believes that is speculative. The Oil Price Information Service said in its 2018 outlook that $70 prices for crude oil are likely unsustainable in 2018, and after last week’s stock market volatility, crude oil prices dropped nearly 8 percent. On Tuesday crude oil was selling for about $62 a barrel.

Another factor in this year’s higher prices has been a strong economy on the West Coast, which means more people driving and consuming energy. Gasoline demand registered at 9.1 million barrels per day, a 169,000 barrel-per-day increase year-over year.

“California consumers should be prepared for prices to increase this year another potential 10 to 15 cents, but many market factors will drive that. Without a crystal ball, it’s too soon to determine,” said Michael Blasky, spokesman for AAA Northern California.

AAA February 2018 Gas Price Report

AAA Monthly Gas Price Averages  Price  City/State/Region  Price 
NATIONAL2.57SAN MATEO3.36
CALIFORNIA3.34SAN RAFAEL3.36
N. CALIFORNIA3.26SANTA CRUZ3.17
BAY AREA3.33SANTA ROSA3.32
CHICO3.05S. LAKE TAHOE3.47
CONCORD3.28STOCKTON3.14
EUREKA3.46TRACY3.20
FREMONT3.26UKIAH3.03
FRESNO3.08VALLEJO3.25
MARYSVILLE2.97YREKA3.30
MODESTO3.10  
MONTEREY3.18  
OAKLAND3.33  
PLEASANTON3.35  
REDDING3.33  
SACRAMENTO3.19  
SALINAS3.25  
SAN FRANCISCO3.43  
SAN JOSE3.30  

AAA’s Fuel Gauge Report is the most comprehensive retail gasoline survey available, with over 100,000 self-serve stations surveyed every day, nationwide. Data is provided in cooperation with OPIS Energy Group and Wright Express, LLC.

AAA Northern California offers a wide array of automotive, travel, insurance, DMV, financial services and consumer discounts to more than 4 million members. AAA has been a leader and advocate for the safety and security of all travelers since it was founded more than 117 years ago.

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4 comments

More taxes Jimmy boy Feb 14, 2018 - 12:55 pm

Jimmy Frazier will fix that

No more taxes!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! Feb 14, 2018 - 8:50 pm

Now another asshole that lives in the White House wants to raise gas taxes by .25cents per gallon. F—k these people!!!!

Piffle Feb 15, 2018 - 12:35 pm

He’s no longer there! Obama’s term expired on January 19, 2017!

No more taxes!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! Feb 15, 2018 - 5:25 pm

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