What's going on in California to cause that JC? That's almost double the price in the Midwest.
Jerry

You can get a different slant on the reasons for much higher gas prices in California by reviewing an article in todays Wall Street Journal (Sat/Sun--7/18-19). While the current national average is $2.76 a gallon, in California it's $3.88.
"Since 1999, when Demo...Gray Davis became governor, California gas prices has surpassed the national average principally due to more stringent fuel regulations............due to State and federal environmental mandates, several smaller, inefficient refineries in Calif. have shut down over the past two decades. Only 14 refineries in Calif. produce the states "pristine" burning fuel, and most operate at nearly full capacity to stay cost-effective...............blah, blah, blah.
Thank environmental "wacko" billionaire Tom Steyer and his fellow liberal friends in Sacremento for these anti-carbon regulations promoted by a cartel of "green activists and liberal politicians aimed at raising energy costs to discourage consumption.
So, back in 2006, Californians were paying 23 cents more than the national average. This disparity increased to 40 cnets in 2014 and now sits at $1.11.

So there you have the PROBLEM, it is not as many want to believe that the refineries are screwing the public. Very few refineries outside the state of Calif. blend the gas for Calif. reformulated fuel...........thus a refinerie breakdown, means those others cannot make up the slack and prices explode.