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Gas Prices Rise To More Than $4 A Gallon In Greenwich

GREENWICH, Conn. - As temperatures continue to rise, so do gas prices in and around Greenwich, with prices at the pump jumping nearly 20 cents nationally in the last week.

Prices are well above $4 per gallon for all blends of gas at this station.

Prices are well above $4 per gallon for all blends of gas at this station.

Photo Credit: Alissa Smith
For cash, a driver can still get a gallon of gas for less than $4 at this station.

For cash, a driver can still get a gallon of gas for less than $4 at this station.

Photo Credit: Alissa Smith

Drivers in Connecticut are now facing gas prices among the highest in the nation, at an average of $4.01 per regular gallon, compared with the national average of $3.70, according to AAA. The only state in the continental United States paying more is California at $4.04. New York is No. 3 with gas averaging $3.90 per gallon. 

The average price in Connecticut was $3.81 per gallon a week ago, $3.80 a month ago and $3.76 a year ago. For a more localized price, AAA reports the average price in Bridgeport is $4.06 per gallon. 

Since July 11, the average price of gas has risen 18 cents nationally and is up nine cents from a month ago. Prices are up 28 cents nationally from where they sat a year ago.

Driving the increase at the pump are tensions in the Middle East and the increasing demand of summer driving season, which have combined to push the price of a barrel of oil past the $100 mark for the first time since March 2012, according to AAA Southern New England. 

According to GasBuddy.com, the price of gas in Greenwich ranges from $4.15 at the Shell at 1429 E. Putnam Ave. to $4.38 at the Gulf station at 369 Round Hill Road.

There may be no relief in sight for drivers, as there still are several months until refineries switch from the eco-friendly summer blend of fuel to the cheaper winter blend in fall.

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