California Gas Surges Past $6 Gallon Amid Global Energy Crunch

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California’s 87-octane gasoline has topped $6 per gallon as part of a broader Iran-war–driven energy crunch, with the national average around $4.30 and diesel near $5.49. California diesel averages about $7.48 a gallon, while West Texas Intermediate nears $110.50 and Brent tops $126, driven by geopolitical tensions and talk of extended Iranian port blockades, signaling further pump-price pressures even as policy debates continue at the state and national level.
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