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  2. Another refinery shuts down in California. What happens to ...

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    California's attempt to manage a smooth transition away from gasoline just got roughed up with this week's decision by Phillips 66 to shutter its refinery in Wilmington next year, wiping out more ...

  3. Why gas prices are going down around the US and where it's ...

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    The national average price for a gallon of gas is going down in the U.S. with Tuesday's national average at just $3.14, according to AAA. ... California ($4.70) Hawaii ($4.70) Washington ($4.260 ...

  4. California gas prices are headed down despite Israel-Hamas ...

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    Will the Israel-Hamas war impact California gasoline prices?

  5. Why gas prices in California ‘have gone ballistic' - AOL

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    Gas prices have been on the rise nationwide, but for California drivers, they've skyrocketed in a short amount of time.. The Golden State's average at the pump surged by $0.23 to $5.27 per gallon ...

  6. California gas prices likely to drop by end of the year. Here ...

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    How low can gasoline prices go?

  7. California gas prices could drop a dollar per gallon, expert ...

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    How far could gasoline prices come down this winter?

  8. California gasoline prices keep soaring. Is there any end in ...

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    While the average California price is still well below the June 2022 record of $6.44, and shows no immediate signs of getting anywhere near that, several elements are still in play that could keep ...

  9. Limited gas supplies drive California price spikes. Newsom’s ...

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    A functioning gasoline market would have ample supplies in storage to withstand production slowdowns. Not here. The legislature needs to act.