The Sun (San Bernardino)

Gas prices spike in May, likely pushed up by maintenanc­e

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Gas prices have taken a sudden upswing in May, rising nearly 15 cents in two weeks.

The average price of a gallon of self-serve regular gas in Los Angeles County recorded its largest increase since Feb. 25, rising 2.2 cents to $5.919.

The average price has risen 16 consecutiv­e days, increasing 14.7 cents, according to figures from the AAA and Oil Price Informatio­n Service. The streak follows a run of 28 decreases in 30 days totaling 29.6 cents.

“The Phillips 66 Wilmington refinery has been undergoing planned maintenanc­e for nearly a month, keeping upward pressure on local prices, according to Oil Price Informatio­n Service,” said Doug Shupe, the Automobile Club of Southern California’s corporate communicat­ions manager.

The Orange County average price recorded its largest increase since Feb. 2, rising 3.2 cents to $5.874. It has risen 15 of the past 16 days, increasing 16.3 cents, including six-tenths of a cent Thursday.

In Riverside County, prices rose 1.4 cents Friday for the 16th consecutiv­e day, the largest increase since April 30. The average price has increased 12.2 cents over the past 16 days to $5.827. The streak of rising prices follows a run of eight decreases in 10 days totaling 3.2 cents.

San Bernardino County prices are up 33 cents from a month ago. On Friday, prices hit $5.830 per gallon, up 5 cents in a week. left the indexes with weekly losses of more than 2.4% each, extending the string of weekly declines to six weeks for the S&P 500 and Nasdaq, while the Dow registered its seventh straight weekly drop.

The S&P 500 rose 93.81 points to 4,023.89. The index is now down 15.6% for the year. The Dow gained 466.36 points to 32,196.66, while the Nasdaq rose 434.04 points to 11,805.

Smaller company stocks also staged a solid rally. The Russell 2000 gained 53.28 points, or 3.1%, to 1,792.67.

Twitter fell 9.7% after Tesla CEO Elon Musk said he was putting his deal to acquire the social media company on hold. Tesla rose 5.7%.

The price of U.S. crude oil rose 4.1% to settle at $110.49 per barrel. It’s up about 50% for the year.

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