Gasoline prices were already being pressured by unplanned refinery outages and higher crude oil prices, but now normal refinery shutdowns tied to the seasonal switchover to summer gas blends is also driving prices higher. The average national price for a gallon of regular rose nearly nine cents during the week ended April 15, to $2.82….
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