Jacksonville is on the high end of rising gas prices

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Updated: 2/05 7:05 pm
JACKSONVILLE, Fla. -- Gas prices in our area jumped to about 14 cents more per gallon in the last week and according to a AAA spokesperson, prices will continue to go up.

Much of that spike is being blamed on a yearly blending switch. According to AAA spokesman Bill Bishop many refineries shut down this time of year to switch from a winter blend to a summer blend of gas.

"The refineries just can't flip a switch and change it they actually have to shut down parts of their plant, retool and reset it up for a different way," said Bishop.

The federal government mandates this switch because the summer blend has up to 10 percent ethanol, which is more environmentally friendly.

Although not all refineries shut down at the same time, less production usually means higher prices.


One of the highest prices we came across in Duval County was at a RaceTrac on University Boulevard. The regular unleaded is at $3.65 per gallon, that's 13 cents above the national average.

The BP across the street also had the same price.

Pauline Hawley feels the pain at the pump almost daily, she owns a local landscaping business.

"It adds up, it kind of bites into my income," said Hawley.

Hawley tells Action News her customers are the ones who are ultimately affected.

"I've had to raise my prices so that's not great for my customers," said Hawley. 

According to Bishop the fluctuation in prices also depends on the county.

"If you go from Duval into Clay the taxes are much different. The Duval County taxes on gasoline are much higher than Clay," said Bishop.

For example, Bishop says, Middleburg has one of the lowest prices in northeast Florida.

However, the switch to a summer blend is not the only factor affecting prices locally. A rise in crude oil prices is also to blame.

"It's going to go up, it's going to go up more," said Bishop.

Commuters, like Hawley, are being forced to make adjustments to their routine.

"I'm taking less trips out and trying to stay in one area," said Hawley.

According to Bishop, as the summer months near, more people will be traveling which will increase demand in gas and with it the prices.

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Papakilo - 2/5/2013 10:30 PM
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Summer/Winter fuel mixtures....what a bunch of hooey. let's face it, mixing ethenal with gas is rediculous. When will the real destructive facts of this mixture be publicized? It destroys small engines and gaskets. But, speaking about prices, why is it such a big secret why diesel fuel costs so much and requires no refining before it is used in engines. In reality crude oil is strained and sold as diesel. Yet, the public is lulled into beliving it requires more work/refining than gasoline. Check it out. The government makes a lot of money off high all fuel prices. The history of the American publics knowledge of what fuel costs and work really involved, has been so clouded. The public was so deceived by the general media as to why the cost of unleaded gas had to cost more than leaded regular gas. Especially when car engines were being developed, it was discovered ADDING lead to refined gasoline kept the combustion heat lower and with water cooling kept the engines from over heating. Then in the 70's the public it told it costs more to remove lead from the refined gasoline. Yep, costs more to remove it after they added the lead. Thus the higher cost of unleaded gas. That's right. It's no wonder in the "information age" the individual knows less than the folks before it. Smart people listen to information, research it, and reach their own conclusion. I am begining to believe this is the age of the uninformed and misinformed. Whatever happened to using our thinking hat and asking factual questions, seeking the real facts of all situations?
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