CAMARILLO, Calif. — Gas prices rose nearly 6 cents per gallon of self-serve regular during the past two weeks, to $2.61, a survey said Sunday.
That's less than a third of the 20-cent-per-gallon increase that occurred during the prior two weeks, and may indicate prices are leveling off, said Trilby Lundberg, publisher of the "Lundberg Survey," which tallies prices at about 5,000 gas stations every two or three weeks.
Sunday's results were based on surveys taken March 23 and March 9.
Lundberg credited the 5.57-cent increase on slightly higher crude oil prices and continued lower activity at refineries as they undertake seasonal repairs.
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Source: CNN
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