California gas prices are climbing sharply as the Iran war pushes crude oil above $100 and disrupts global supply routes, including the vital Strait of Hormuz. The state is hit even harder due to refinery closures, strict environmental fuel standards, and long‑standing energy policies that reduced in‑state production and increased reliance on imported oil. Prices have surged to around $4.81–$5.20 per gallon, with experts warning they could rise further as seasonal summer‑blend fuel requirements kick in.
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