Record high: California average gas price surpasses $6

The average price of gas in the Golden state has surpassed $6 a gallon for the first time ever.

As of Sunday, California drivers are paying an average of $6.139 per gallon when they stop at the pumps, according to AAA. This is an all-time high for the state.

The national average is nearly $4.59 a gallon, also a record.

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One Bay Area gas station was getting a lot of attention last week for the sticker shock it’s causing. 

The Menlo Park Chevron on Alameda de las Pulgas hit $7.25 a gallon for regular unleaded and $7.75 for premium on Tuesday. 

In San Francisco, the average price is $6.44 per gallon – the highest ever recorded price, according to AAA. 

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Industry analysts blamed the soaring costs on tight supplies, the volatile crude oil market, and Russia’s ongoing war in Ukraine.

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Prices for a gallon at a Mobil station in Manhattan on Friday, May 27, 2022. (FOX 5 NY Photo)


 


 

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