Gas Prices Jump 20 Cents This Week

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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MILL VALLEY, CA - MARCH 03:  A customer pumps gasoline into his car at an Arco gas station on March 3, 2015 in Mill Valley, California. U.S. gas prices have surged an average of 39 cents in the past 35 days as a result of the price of crude oil prices increases, scheduled seasonal refinery maintenance beginning and a labor dispute at a Tesoro refinery. It is predicted that the price of gas will continue to rise through March.  (Photo by Justin Sullivan/Getty Images)


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