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Gas prices today, September 23 in California by county: what’s the average price near me?

Californians have seen the price of filling up their cars skyrocket, regular is up over 50 cents per gallon from a month ago. How much is gas near you?

Update:
Gas prices climbing in California: How much it is where you live

Gas prices have risen steeply across the United States from where they were in July. However, they are still below the highs of a year ago, when the average national price broke over the five-dollar mark. The recent increase is mainly the result of reduced production by oil cartel group OPEC.

California is by far the most expensive state for gas. Since the beginning of the year the average price of a gallon of gas has been climbing steadily, but over the past month surged by over 50 cents. Drivers will be hoping that the upwards pressure has eased with a small respite on Thursday and Friday. Prices ticked up slightly on Saturday with the average per gallon statewide standing at $5.80, according to the AAA. Still that is nearly $2 higher than the national average of $3.85.

Current Fuel Prices by County
County Regular Mid Premium Diesel
Bakersfield $5.726 $5.948 $6.130 $6.465
Chico-Paradise $5.435 $5.638 $5.802 $6.230
El Centro $5.766 $5.987 $6.156 $6.411
Fresno $5.499 $5.743 $5.896 $6.422
Hanford-Corcoran $5.459 $5.724 $5.882 $6.400
Los Angeles-Long Beach $6.070 $6.259 $6.400 $6.459
Madera-Chowchilla $5.454 $5.676 $5.923 $6.401
Merced $5.500 $5.737 $5.910 $6.337
Modesto $5.411 $5.642 $5.819 $6.355
Napa $5.761 $5.926 $6.099 $6.509
Oakland $5.618 $5.826 $5.988 $6.471
Orange County $6.026 $6.225 $6.354 $6.375
Redding $5.480 $5.630 $5.781 $6.334
Riverside $5.907 $6.125 $6.270 $6.378
Sacramento $5.546 $5.764 $5.928 $6.382
Salinas $5.626 $5.834 $6.044 $6.604
San Bernardino $5.963 $6.156 $6.329 $6.396
San Diego $6.002 $6.203 $6.362 $6.343
San Francisco $5.668 $5.858 $6.042 $6.612
San Jose $5.573 $5.779 $5.936 $6.461
San Luis Obispo-Atascadero-Paso Robles $6.014 $6.236 $6.368 $6.745
San Rafael $5.664 $5.880 $6.044 $6.679
Santa Barbara-Santa Maria-Lompoc $5.910 $6.028 $6.194 $6.476
Santa Cruz-Watsonville $5.615 $5.842 $6.005 $6.475
Santa Rosa $5.743 $5.971 $6.170 $6.712
Stockton-Lodi $5.446 $5.678 $5.875 $6.335
Vallejo-Fairfield $5.689 $5.890 $6.065 $6.463
Visalia-Porterville $5.457 $5.679 $5.842 $6.268
Yuba City $5.532 $5.759 $5.959 $6.404

Why are California’s gas prices the highest in the US?

California imposes some of the highest state taxes on gasoline in the country. These taxes include both a state excise tax and a sales tax, which can significantly increase the price of gasoline at the pump.

Furthermore, the prices across the country are on the rise due to the fast increasing price of crude oil.

Experts like Severin Borenstein, a professor at UC Berkeley, have been arguing that oil companies can take advantage of “a less competitive gasoline market than the rest of the country,” at least in part, “because we use this cleaner-burning gasoline formulation that we can’t trade with the rest of the country, partially because two refiners in California control about half of the entire gasoline market.”

Those two refineries are Marathon Petroleum Corp and Chevron USA, which together can refine more than 875,000 barrels of oil a day.