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Yesterday's Record High of $3.065 a gallon broken
San Diego reaches new record-shattering high
This morning, San Diego gas prices broke another record for the county with an average price of $3.105 a gallon for regular unleaded.
This new record high is 4¢ higher than yesterday's all-time record-breaking high of $3.065 a gallon, with diesel now averaging $3.21 a gallon, up 15¢ since last Friday.
Today's survey shows an average retail price hike in San Diego of 14.35¢ in less than 4 days for regular unleaded, breaking the inflation adjusted high of $3.08 set in 1981, according to this morning's front-page story in the San Diego Union Tribune.
Several small independently owned gas stations in San Diego County have shut their doors to protest the high prices. Independent stations must buy their gasoline on the spot-delivery market. On Wednesday, most independent retailers had to charge $3.20 a gallon just to break even on their gasoline, so it is entirely possible that more price hikes are in store for San Diego stations. Right now, the "cheap" stations are experiencing price lag, where as they run out of gasoline they are forced to replenish with more expensive gasoline. Many stations increased their retail prices by more than 10¢ in the last 24 hours. Expect more jumps at the pumps in the coming days.
Regular Unleaded Statistics for San Diego:
Average price today: $3.105 for regular, up 82¢ since January 1, 2006
Average price yesterday: $3.065
One week ago: $2.93
One month ago: $2.65
One year ago: $2.63
Two years ago: $2.03