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  2. Gas Prices in California Hit All-Time Highs, but Relief Could ...

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    Drivers in California already pay the highest gas prices in the country by a wide margin, and now some sections of the state are seeing record highs - including more than $8 a gallon in certain...

  3. Here’s why gas always costs more in California - AOL

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    The issue may be temporary though: in 2022, California officially passed a law that will ban the sale of all new gas-powered vehicles by 2035. But for the time being, many Californians still need ...

  4. Gasoline and diesel usage and pricing - Wikipedia

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    The average price of regular gasoline rose from $1.773 during the week of April 27, 2020, to $5 as of June 11, 2022, an all-time high. [37] California led the nation in gas prices with an average gallon of regular gas in the state reaching $6.43 as of June 11, 2022. [38]

  5. Gas prices hit a record high in California, though costs are ...

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    Story at a glance On Wednesday, gas prices in California reached record highs in some parts. The statewide average reached a staggering $6.49 a gallon. But Californians should expect a reprieve ...

  6. List of U.S. states by standard octane ratings - Wikipedia

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    Some Phillips 66, Break Time, and Conoco stations sell 91 octane premium. Southwest Missouri in the Ozark Mountains and Mark Twain primarily only sell 87/89/91 Montana: 85.5 [7] 88 91 Nebraska: 87 89 91 Nevada: 87 89 91 Eastern Nevada primarily uses 85/87/91 octane ratings. New Hampshire: 87 89 93 New Jersey: 87 89 93

  7. Natural Gas Policy Act of 1978 - Wikipedia

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    Established maximum lawful prices for the sale of natural gas, which were phased out over a series of years, allowing market forces to set natural gas prices. [ 1 ] The Natural Gas Policy Act (NGPA) was the first building block in a plan from the Carter Administration to increase energy supply while reducing domestic consumption of energy. [ 2 ]

  8. Energy in California - Wikipedia

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    About 2/3 of California's home heating is supplied by natural gas, and most new homes are constructed with both natural gas and electric heating. [ 104 ] The California Building Standards Code has targeted residential energy efficiency since 1978; [ 105 ] Part 11 of the code is the California Green Building Standards Code .

  9. Gas prices expected to spike in southern California next week

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