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Bay Area Gas Prices Hit New All Time High
By Tommy Garrett
May 18, 2008 - 11:30:23 PM
SAN FRANCISCO—The average price for a gallon of unleaded gas in the Bay Area has leaped to more than four dollars, AAA of Northern California announced on Tuesday.
The statewide average price has reached a record high of $3.94 while the average price for a gallon in the Bay Area is $4.02, a 16-cent jump from the previous month, AAA reported.
"These prices are exactly where the Energy Department forecasted they would be, for June," said AAA spokesperson Michael Geeser in a prepared statement. "The fact that we are already paying more than anticipated, along with the realization that we're paying about 50 cents more for gas than we were a year ago at this time signals a new era for consumers statewide."
According to the Automobile Association, the cheapest gas in the Bay Area is in Pleasanton and San Rafael, where the average price for a gallon is $3.90.
Cities that top the list include San Mateo, where gas is $4.05 and San Francisco, where gas prices rose 14 cents from last month to $4.02.
The highest average for a gallon in the state was in Tahoe City and Yreka, where gas reached $4.10.
However, no mention of the fact that California requires more extensive treatments to be put in their gas for ecological reasons to be imported into the state.

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