Gasoline Price Hikes Slow Down
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After a big jump the week before, average gasoline prices rose less than a penny across California in the last week, a federal survey showed Monday.
The average cost of self-serve regular in California edged up 0.7 cent during the last seven days to $2.424 a gallon, according to the Energy Information Administration, an arm of the federal Energy Department.
Pump prices in California had jumped 9 cents in the previous survey.
Nationwide, the average cost of self-serve regular rose 1.6 cents in the last seven days to $2.336 a gallon, the survey found.
In the futures market, gasoline for February delivery fell 2.38 cents to $1.793 a gallon Monday on the New York Mercantile Exchange, the first decline in several trading sessions.
U.S. light sweet crude for March delivery closed down 38 cents at $68.10 a barrel.
Although the nation’s oil inventory is considered sufficient, traders had been pushing futures prices up in recent sessions on fears that a production stoppage in Nigeria and rising tensions over Iran’s nuclear program would crimp future supplies.
-- Elizabeth Douglass