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Home » Our Florida Insurance Blog | BB Insurance Marketing, Inc. of Fort Lauderdale FL » Inside The Industry: Why Are Gas Prices So Expensive Right Now?

Inside The Industry: Why Are Gas Prices So Expensive Right Now?

Thursday, April 24, 2014
by dnicoletti

Category: Blog

Tags: Gas Station • Insurance • South Florida

The summer driving season is fast approaching, and with it the annual hike in gasoline prices. But many parts of the U.S. are already contending with unexpectedly high prices at the pump this month, weeks ahead of schedule. According to blogger Patrick DeHann at GasBuddy.com, the national average for gasoline rose another 2.3 cents last week to $3.63 per gallon — or around 12.1 cents per gallon higher than the same time last year.

Gas prices in the Northeast saw the highest weekly jump, with costs at the pump in both New Jersey and Delware rising by nine cents a gallon. But California wins the dubious honor of having the highest gas prices in the “Lower 48.” As of last week, according to GasBuddy, a gallon of gas in the Golden State rose by 13 cents to $4.18 per gallon — the highest in more than a year.

A number of factors are behind this jump at the pump. According to AAA, lower gas inventories plus a release of pent-up demand after an unusually brutal winter have combined to boost prices in 46 of 50 states. International issues also play a role. The current Ukraine-Russia crisis could threaten shipments of Russian oil to Western Europe, affecting global prices. And ongoing tensions in the Middle East could also boil over and further push up crude and gasoline.

We’re also approaching the May 1 deadline for U.S. refineries to switch over from winter blends to summer blends of gasoline. AAA notes conventional summer-blend gas contains 1.7 percent more energy than the winter versions, which might also account for why your gas mileage seems better in the summer. But it also notes that those summer blends are “more expensive to produce, and that cost is passed on to the motorist.”

This switchover can also lead to disruptions in refinery production, something that apparently happened during recent “glitches” at a BP facility in Whiting, Ind., and an ExxonMobil refinery in Joliet, Ill. “I think once we get through April, prices will look better,” AAA spokesman Gene LaDoucer told the Des Moines Register, referring to Midwestern gas prices. “But once you get a lot of refineries undergoing maintenance, anything could happen.”

Still, some indications hint that gas prices might actually head a bit lower by Memorial Day, the unofficial start of the summer season. At GasBuddy.com, DeHann expects prices to peak during the next several weeks and then start declining, he says, to the point where California’s average gas price could end up back under $4 a gallon by mid-summer.

For an establishment predicated on dependability and safety, a gas station needs to trust in the fact that if it opts for insurance coverage, it should be as comprehensive, and reliable as possible. At BB Insurance Marketing, we want to do more than earn your business; we want to earn your trust. Contact us to learn more about our Florida gas station insurance solutions or fill out our quick quote form and get a free quote today!

(via CBS News)

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