Gas Prices to Dramatically Increase Over Weekend: Consumer Watchdog

Gas prices are about to soar dramatically, possibly increasing 30 cents a gallon by the weekend, according to consumer advocates and an industry expert.

Check Gas Prices. GasBuddy.com

The increases are tied to the forthcoming switch to summer-blend gasoline, which is designed to reduce pollution in warmer weather and costs more to produce. Wholesale prices jumped 51 or 52 cents a gallon this week  because of the summer-blend issue, they said on Thursday.

Consumer Watchdog, a consumer advocacy organization, scheduled a news conference at its Santa Monica headquarters Thursday to warn motorists of the impending price spike.

"Consumer advocates will advise California drivers to take advantage of  today's gasoline prices because they will be gone by Friday and keep climbing  for the foreseeable future," a Consumer Watchdog statement said before the  news conference, forecasting a 30-cent-per-gallon increase.

"It's true," said Marie Montgomery of the Automobile Club of Southern California, adding that a distribution problem is also a factor.

The summer blend is to be in gas stations by April 1. Consumer Watchdog said "fire-sale prices on remaining winter stocks" are now at an end.

Local

Get Los Angeles's latest local news on crime, entertainment, weather, schools, COVID, cost of living and more. Here's your go-to source for today's LA news.

Orange County families running out of options as Diaper Bank runs out of money

One last ride for the Murphy Auto Museum in Oxnard this summer

The average price of a gallon of self-serve regular gasoline in Los Angeles County dropped today to its lowest amount since May 6, 2009, decreasing  eight-tenths of a cent to $2.361. The Orange County average price dropped one- tenth of a cent today to $2.346, its lowest amount since May 5, 2009.

According to Thursday's warning, an imminent return to the $3 range is imminent.

City News Service contributed to this report.

Contact Us