COLUMBUS, Ohio (AP) — Ohio drivers are noticing a jump in gas prices compared with a week ago.
Ohio's average price for a gallon of regular fuel was $2.31 in Monday's survey from auto club AAA, the Oil Price Information Service and WEX Inc. That's 18 cents higher than last week and well above the $2 average from a year ago.
The national average rose to about $2.33 on Monday, a few pennies higher than what it had been for several weeks. The national average was lower at this time last year at $2.06.
AAA has said gas prices would rise as refiners switch from winter-blend to summer-blend gasoline, but there's also uncertainty because of a possible extension of an agreed crude oil production cut.
According to Gasbuddy.com, Northeast Ohio drivers are seeing a 20 cent increase in prices this week. The average in Cleveland is now $2.32.
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