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Gas Prices Soaring — Find the Cheapest in San Anselmo and Fairfax
The average price per gallon in California has risen by 31 cents since Monday.

In Marin and across California, residents awoke Friday to find that gas prices had increased significantly overnight by as much as 20 cents. The average price of regular gas across the state rose to $4.49 a gallon — the highest in the nation. On Monday, Oct. 1, the California average was $4.18.
The Bay Area average is even higher, at $4.52 a gallon. The cheapest gas in San Anselmo Friday was a whopping $4.55 at the Gas & Shop station at 750 Sir Francis Drake Blvd., while the most expensive was $.69 at the 76 station, according to GasBuddy.com. In Fairfax, gas prices were evn higher at $4.79 at North Bay Gas and $4.98 at RINO.
While gas prices have spiked around the nation, refinery outages and pipeline problems have added to woes in California, causing a decrease in supply coming out of California's refineries, including the Chevron refinery in Richmond.
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Among the recent disruptions were an Aug. 6 fire at a Chevron Corp. refinery in Richmond left one of the region's largest refineries producing at a reduced capacity. A power failure in Southern California has affected an Exxon Mobil Corp. refinery, and a Chevron pipeline that moves crude to Northern California also was shut down, according to the Associated Press.
This time 10 years ago, in 2002, the average price for gas in California was $1.55 a gallon, according to EnergyAlmanac.ca.gov. Last year, it was $3.82 a gallon.
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