California’s fuel crunch could push pump prices higher as imports rise

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California is paying the nation’s highest gas prices (about $6.15/gal) as refinery closures tighten supply and imports fill the gap; with about six weeks of stable shipments forecast, prices could climb toward $6.50–$7/gal afterward amid debates over reliance on imports versus domestic refiners and the potential knock-on effects on EV adoption.
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