Expect gas prices to keep climbing for now
Submitted By Les Krifaton, Reporter
Aug 30, 2012

Las Vegas drivers are seeing a surge in gas prices. Experts say they shouldn't be surprised about it.
"It's summer, people are traveling, the temperatures are very high and when there is a high demand for gas obviously the price goes up," said Cynthia Harris, spokesperson for AAA.
Over the past three weeks the price at the pumps has jumped nearly 30 cents a gallon in Las Vegas with the average price now at $3.70 a gallon.
That's still much cheaper than what motorists are paying in southern California. In Los Angeles according to AAA, prices are more than $4 a gallon.
But not everyone here is happy with our gas prices.

"They are bad real bad," said Dorothy Shaw, a longtime Las Vegas resident.
Others we talked to agree.
"I have to drive to work and to home otherwise I don't make any money and then I can't put gas in my car," said Amber Mooney who said she uses about a half a tank a day driving around Las Vegas.

"We expect 3.2 percent more people to hit the roads this weekend compared to last year," Harris said.
We should see a break at the pumps within a few weeks as refineries switch from the high-priced summer blends to the cheaper winter blends.
"By mid-September or early October, typically gas prices fall," Harris said.
How far it will drop right now is anyone's guess
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